vitality

英[vaɪ'tæləti] 美[vaɪ'tæləti]
  • n. 活力;生命力
vitalities
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  • vita n.传略;个人简历;生命
Noun:
  1. an energetic style

  2. a healthy capacity for vigorous activity;

    "jogging works off my excess energy"
    "he seemed full of vim and vigor"

  3. (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms

  4. the property of being able to survive and grow;

    "the vitality of a seed"

1. Contemporary African cinema has much to offer in its vitality and freshness.
当代非洲电影在活力和新颖性上颇足称道。

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2. Without continued learning, graduates will lose their intellectual vitality.
如果不继续学习,毕业生就会失去思想上的活力。

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3. He is a man of extraordinary vitality, driving ambition and political nous.
他是一个精力非凡、志向远大、政治上很有见识的人。

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4. Mr Li said China's reforms had brought vitality to its economy.
李先生说中国的改革给其经济注入了活力。

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5. Onscreen, she lacks the vitality or charisma to pass this performance off.
电影中的她缺乏演绎这出戏的活力和魅力。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She is full of youth and vitality.
      她充满了青春和活力。
    2. The ballet sparkled with vitality.
      那场芭蕾舞演得生动活泼。
    3. The vitality of the movement is threatened.
      这个运动的生命力岌岌可危。
    4. This kind of plant has exuberant vitality.
      这种植物有旺盛的生命力。