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What does already mean?

Already means an emphasis.

Already, stop. Ji, pinyin: jǐ, is a common standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. There are different opinions on the original meaning of Ji. Zhu Junsheng believes that the shape of Ji is like silk, which is the original character of "Ji". Some people think that "ji" is like the silk thread tied to arrows or stones when shooting. The first-person pronoun has been used to refer to oneself, and the pronunciation of "ji" is similar to "zi", so later generations used these two words to form the combined compound word "self" and widely used it.

As early as in oracle bone inscriptions, "Ji" was used as a pseudonym for the sixth celestial stem, and was often used as the temple name of the emperor. "Ji" also means to record knowledge and identify, which is also a pretext. This meaning was later written as "Ji".

Excited:

Excited, pronunciation: xīng fèn bù yǐ, meaning: uncontrollably excited; describing being very happy. Because they are stimulated by some information from the outside world, they feel happy and very excited. Synonyms: overjoyed, ecstatic, elated, laughing.

Sentences: 1. The teacher returned to the students and danced and sang excitedly with everyone. I suddenly felt that he was one of us. It's strange that at such an old age, the teacher can still jump up and down like a child. 2. Looking at the endless fields, our hearts are hard to calm down and excited, because I feel the unique meaning of autumn and the joy of harvest. 3. After being separated for many years, suddenly knowing his whereabouts is as exciting as the sound of footsteps in an empty valley.