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n.
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- [U]活力,干勁,能力 the quality of being full of life and action; power and ability to do a lot of work or be physically active
- [P]精力 the power which one can use in working
- [U]能,能量,能源 the power which can do work, such as drive machines or provide
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名詞
- 精力,活力,干勁
- 能量,力量
- 能源
- 能力,潛力,內在力
- 【物】能
- 生動
- 表達力
- 物質,物體
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(physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs;
"energy can take a wide variety of forms"
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forceful exertion;
"he plays tennis with great energy"
"he's full of zip"
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enterprising or ambitious drive;
"Europeans often laugh at American energy"
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an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing);
"his writing conveys great energy"
"a remarkable muscularity of style"
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a healthy capacity for vigorous activity;
"jogging works off my excess energy"
"he seemed full of vim and vigor"
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any source of usable power;
"the DOE is responsible for maintaining the energy policy"
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the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Young people usually have more energy than the old.
年輕人人經常比老年性人人力飽滿。
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Don't waste your time and energy on trifles.
別給你的準確時間和心思白白浪費在瑣事上。
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Auckland is a city full of energy.
奧克蘭是個沖滿凝集力的大城市。
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The industry felt the effects of the energy crisis.
該產業會受到自然能源問題的應響。
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He gave a lecture on the use of solar energy.
他就太陽隊能的采取作了場講演。
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The manager listened carefully to Edison's plan and admired him for his energy and enthusiasm.
總經理細心地虛心傾聽了愛迪生的年度計劃,贊美他有沖勁,有積極。
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She is blessed with immense talent and boundless energy.
她才識不同凡響,經歷不斷。
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He didn't know how to blow off his superfluous energy.
他不解如果排解多余的注意力。
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Since you are going to fight a hard battle, now you should conserve your strength and store up your energy.
彼此將會打下一場硬仗,但是接下來必須要養精蓄銳。
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They invested time and energy in the election campaign.
許多人把時長和精神進行大選話動。
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He was always overflowing with energy.
他精神力量總很高挺。
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The lads' energy pleased him but their recklessness worried him.
男子子們的拼勁使他開心,孩子的冒失又使他責怪。
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They poured their energies into religious reform.
你們努力于宗教團體教育體制改革。
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It was found necessary to retire several generals who lacked energy and enterprise.
使幾個不足精力的和努力上進心的大將解職是有必要的。
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She flung all her energy〔energies〕 into her work.
她把另一個人力都投到工做上。
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Plants absorb energy from the sun.
草本花卉吸收率太陽隊的養分。
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The energy released by the chain reaction is transformed into heat.
加盟連鎖現象保持起來的能被轉化成成熱。
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We'll bend to translating a book on atomic energy.
他們將全身心當地翻譯理科關以共價鍵能的書。
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The fuel shortage awoke the country to the need for developing atomic energy.
生物燃料貧乏使這家國內了解到發掘氧原子能的有需要性。
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Einstein's theory links energy with mass and velocity of light.
愛因斯坦的理論與實踐把能量消耗同效率和超光速鏈接了。
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Scientists realized that it was possible to obtain energy by splitting the atom.
科學合理家們了解到依據原子團裂變引流有會獲取體力。
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New machines were introduced into the factory. As a result, not only were time and energy saved but production was greatly increased.
廠里招引了新的POS機,然而不避免浪費了期限和生物質能源,還甚大地從而提高了生育量。
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World energy demand is increasing at a rate of about 3% per year.
全世界燃料的供需量正以去年百分之三的快慢增長。
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I didn't have the energy to disagree with her.
我沒能作用不我同意她。
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Institutions which could bear and breed such men as Lincoln and Emerson had surely some energy for good.
源自: J. R. Lowell
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A sparse, dark wiry figure, charged with nervous energy.
來源于: A. Koestler
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n. (名詞)
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energy的基本意思是“活力”“干勁”“能力”,多用作不可數名詞,在指人的“精力”時多用復數形式。引申可表示“能”“能量”“能源”。
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energy作“能力”解時,其后面可用動詞不定式作定語,但不可用 v -ing形式。
n. (名詞)
- energy, force, might, power, strength, vigour
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- 這組詞的共同意思是“能”“能量”“精力”。其區別在于:
- 1.energy在物理學定義中為“能”“能量”,用于生理學上指“精力”。
- 2.power系一般用語,可指動力、思維能力等各種力量或能力。例如:
- A car needs a lot of power to go fast.汽車高速行駛需要很大動力。
- Every normal, healthy person has power to think.每一個正常、健康的人都有思維能力。
- 3.strength指某人或某物所具有的內在力量,可指體力、力氣或抽象的力量。例如:
- He hasn't got enough strength to get out of bed.他沒有足夠的力氣下床。
- At last his strength gave out.他的體力終于不支了。
- He has strength of character.他性格堅強。
- Union is strength.團結就是力量。
- 4.force指的是物質或精神力量,多指為做成某事而使用的力量,也常指武力。例如:
- We had to use force to get into the house.我們不得不強行進屋。
- Some of them forced their way into our office.他們中有些人強行進入我們的辦公室。
- His arguments forced them to admit he was right.他的論據迫使他們承認他是對的。
- The thief forced her to hand over the money.賊強迫她把錢交出來。
- 5.might指“力量”“威力”“強權”“權勢”等,既可指人體的力量,也可指政治、軍事等的強大而產生的威力,其程度要比其他幾個詞強。例如:
- The army fought bravely, but it was crushed by the might of its powerful enemy.軍隊勇敢地戰斗,但最終還是被敵人強大的勢力所摧垮。
- They would have little chance to survive against our might.在我們的強大力量面前,他們幾乎無法繼續生存下去。
- The work was so difficult that it was beyond my might.這項工作太難了,它超出了我的能力。
- The competition is strong and we must study with all our might.競爭是強有力的,我們須盡全力地學習。
- 6.vigour指生命產生的力量,常譯為“活力”。例如:
- He is full of vigour.他充滿了活力。
- ☆ 16世紀90年代進入英語,直接源自中古法語的energie;最初源自古希臘語的energeia,意為行為,舉措。
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