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What idioms describe people's enthusiasm for something?
1, exultation, pronunciation [hu ā n x and n y ǒ ng yuè]

Interpretation: Describe joy, enthusiasm and active participation.

Example: I will rejoice in you and sing praises to your most high name.

2, eager for success, pronunciation [yǒng yuè zhēng xiān]

Interpretation: enthusiasm: the appearance of being overjoyed. Actively strive to get ahead, not fall behind.

Example: The riders rushed to each other, and all came from afar. They flew like eagles to catch food.

3, scrambling, pronunciation [zhēng xiān kǒng hòu]

Explanation: refers to scrambling for fear of falling behind.

The students scrambled to answer the teacher's questions.

4, 100 answers, pronunciation [y and h ū b m: i y ng]

Interpretation: When a person shouts, many people immediately respond.

Example: When the Chen Sheng Uprising broke out, there was an immediate response from all over the world.

5, eager to try, pronunciation [yuyuyeyī shi]

Interpretation: leap: eager to act; Desire: want. Describe the itch to try.

Before the game, all the students are ready to try.