英语释义
1. to excite and often trouble the mind or feelings of disturb
My presence did not appear to agitate or irritate him as before, and he accepted my services quietly …
— Charlotte Bront?
2. to discuss excitedly and earnestly
3. to stir up public discussion of
… trying to agitate the old question of the embezzlement of the remains of the Confederate Treasury.
— Robert Penn Warren
4. to give motion to
5. to move with an irregular, rapid, or violent action
The storm agitated the sea.
6. to attempt to arouse public feeling
agitated for better schools
7. to disturb, excite, or anger (someone)
8. to try to get people to support or oppose something
9. to move or stir up (a liquid)
10. to move or stir up
The water was agitated by wind.
11. disturb, excite, or anger
She was agitated by the bad news.
12. to try to stir up public feeling
agitate for change