energise的意思和读音

energise

: ['enədʒaɪz] : ['enədʒaɪz]

v.使

energisev.

1.~ sb使to make sb enthusiastic about sth

2.~ sbto give sb more energy, strength, etc.

a refreshing and energizing fruit drink

3.~ sth);使to supply power or energy to a machine, an atom, etc.

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1. energetic particles satellites energise energize ...

2. ... Ambience Energise Energise ...

3. ... energies energise energised engine bleed system ...

4. caleb0322 energise g558628 ...

5. ... eastern energise honour ...

6. 1 – Feet 2 - 1 = energise 2 = ...

7. ... pure purple energise intense ...

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1.White House officials had said the speech was intended to start a process to "re-energise the dialogue with the Muslim world" .。”

2.It was passionate, which is essential if he is to win over a sceptical American public and energise his liberal base.广怀

3.What you need, your freedom and independence, shattering old moulds: these are the things that energise you and take priority in your life.

4.The octogenarian leader said he will now visit districts to energise his party.

5.Several commentators propose a sharp, contained bout of inflation as a way to re-energise growth in the US and the industrial world.

6.Consumer spending is not expected to energise the recovery in 2010, but rather plod along at relatively subdued rates.

7.Unless Japan takes dramatic steps to re-energise its shrinking, greying workforce, its economy will suffer.

8.Mr Brown's supporters insisted that an imminent reshuffle would re-energise his government.

9.Do corporate leaders energise their colleagues or instead drain energy from them?

10.Is a burst of interim management what your business needs to energise the workforce?