Examples of using Excitable in English and their translations into Hebrew
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And, therefore, excitable.
He was excitable, it's true, but it was more than that.
You seem excitable.
Excitable. passionate fans. and people jumping up and down chanting"Maiden!".
The kid's just excitable.
I can't have an excitable man making precision adjustments on it.
Like I said, excitable.
Okay, maybe I was a little excitable. But I didn't want to get bruised up before my big karate practice.
And you seemed pretty excitable.
It was an excitable group.
Type B is creative and excitable;
Just some slightly excitable stuff about what he calls,'Our curse.'.
Little girls-- so excitable.
(From Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes, Third Edition, by Bertil Hille).
They're so young and excitable.
The neurons will have become more excitable, your frontal cortex would have atrophied, all relevant to what happens in that one second.
She can be very excitable.
He was seventeen when the adventures began: bigmouthed, perhaps not quite as quick on his feet as he liked to imagine, and tending to be, like many optimists,a little excitable.
They're so excitable today.
He's a good kid. Just a little excitable.
I'm a… pretty excitable person.
Some people perceive this as a warning of color of danger,so psychologists are advised to get involved in them in the interior of the hot-tempered and excitable person.
I mean, you know. Excitable Wu.
It was hard to not be affected by that excitable energy.
A lack of GABAactivity can cause people to become excitable and may lead to panic attacks or seizures.
But first,how meeting Kim Kardashian proved to be too much for one excitable fan in Denver.
Despite the fact that tomorrow you will be a resident,you will still be the excitable girl that you are now.
This is the traditional territory of religion,and its defenders tend to be the most excitable critics of scientism.
Your pet may be cautious or, on the contrary, quite active, calm or sociable,as well as easily excitable or, conversely, phlegmatic.
In multiple fiber summation, if the central nervous system sends a weak signal to contract a muscle, the smaller motor units,being more excitable than the larger ones, are stimulated first.