词汇 | vitality |
释义 | vitalityWord family nounvitalismvitalistvitalityvitalizationvitalizervitascopevitativenessvital statisticsadjectivevitalisticvitalizingvitativevitaladverbvitalisticallyvitallyverbvitalize vi·tal·i·ty /vaɪˈtæləti/ ●○○ noun [uncountableU] 1 ENERGETICgreat energy and eagerness to do things 精力;活力 Despite her eighty years, Elsie was full of vitality. 尽管已80岁了,埃尔茜依然充满活力。 2 EFFECTIVEthe strength and ability of an organization, country etc to continue 〔机构、国家等的〕生机,生命力 The process of restructuring has injected some much-needed vitality into the company. 重组为公司注入了一些迫切需要的活力。 vitality of The senator promised to restore the economic vitality of the region. 参议员承诺要恢复该地区的经济活力。 Examples from the Corpus vitality• In their openness and vitality the students kindled in the young scholar an overwhelming sense of devotion to the institution.• There is an attractive vitality to John.• Maintaining the state's economic vitality is an important issue in this fall's election.• He was a small man with enormous vitality.• Gail was someone who needed the stimulus of a big city to maintain her mental vitality.• As it happened, a few sweet dozes over the next couple of days was enough to restore my vitality.• Della Jones brings a new vitality to her mezzo arias.• They are eager to try anything they hear will boost their immune system, vitality and libido.• The vitality of these cities, in fact, should make the existing business capitals of the industrial world nervous. |
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