vitality的意思和读音

vitality

: [vaɪˈtæləti] : [vaɪ'tæləti]

n.

n.lethargy

n.energy,liveliness,vivacity,strength,vigour

vitalityn.

1.energy and enthusiasm

She is bursting with vitality and new ideas.

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n.1.energy, or enthusiasm2.the quality of being exciting or successful

1. ( General Health) ( Vitality) ( Social Function) ...

3. Dexterity( ):20 Vitality( ):25 Energy( ):20 ...

5. vivify 使 vitality , vivisect ...

6. ) enthusiasm n. ) vitality n. ) announcer n.

7. painlessly vitality weariness ...

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1.Fiduciary duty is one of the long-standing and well-established legal systems of Angle-American law, which has strong vitality.

2.It seemed to his imagination as if all her sweetness and vitality had flown.仿

3.This is when every cell of your body seems to understand that it's alive, as the feelings of vitality & strength surge through your veins.

4.I couldn't stand his suffering or seeing him lying there like a vegetable-not any longer-a man of his vitality.

5.I suppose the autumn leaves in her eyes refers to those fallen ones, while those still on trees are lack of vitality.

6.i think, a student's life is supposed to be full of energy , vitality and passion, but sometimes it seems to be overstressed .

7.Vigour, energy , vitality : all the great civilisations -- or civilising epochs -- have had a weight of energy behind them .

8.Want to pick up the confidence and vitality, but they seem to have gone with the wind.

9.It was such a hot day why does not wither? . May is the subject of today 's influence, thought: their vitality is so strong!?。

10.We're talking about the same energy and vitality, we're just not making it a unique category that we quantify. '