n. 1.生命力,(生)活力;生命强度,茂盛度;体力;(植物的)发芽力。 2.活气,生气;生动性。 3.(文艺作品等的)持久力,持久性,(物件的)使用寿命。
an energetic style 同义词:verve,
the property of being able to survive and grow; "the vitality of a seed" 同义词:animation,
(biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms 同义词:life force, vital force, elan vital,
a healthy capacity for vigorous activity; "jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor" 同义词:energy, vim,
Vitality refers to ones life, life force, health, youth, or ability to live or exist.
例句与用法
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She is running over with health and vitality . 她非常健康,充满活力。
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An artificial language has no vitality . 人为的语言缺乏生命力。
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The gulf war has sapped iraqi vitality badly . 海湾战争使伊拉克大伤元气。
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I always seem to get inspiration and renewed vitality . 我总觉得受到鼓舞,重新焕发了青春。
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This sumerian learning had a very great vitality . 苏美尔人的这种学识是具有强大的生命力的。
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These burst upon the london scene with an explosive vitality . 这些以崭新的活力闯入伦敦文坛。
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We are both countries of great vitality and strength . 我们两国都是朝气蓬勃、力量强大的国家。
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The military exploit had roused a surge of national vitality . 军队的成就在全国激起了一片蓬勃朝气。
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She has such a look of lovely vitality in that bright shade . 在明亮的树荫下,她是那样妩媚可爱,生气勃勃。
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This experience of heightened vitality and potency fills me with joy . 这种提高生命力和潜能的体验使我充满了欢乐。