vigour
n. 精力,活力; 氣勢; 強健; 有力行動
vigor的變體
Vigour is physical or mental energy and enthusiasm.
His body lacks the bounce and vigour of a normal two-year-old...
他缺乏一個正常兩歲兒童應具備的彈跳力與活力。
He blew his nose with great vigour.
他使勁擤了擤鼻子。
1. an exertion of force;
2. active strength of body or mind
3. an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing);
energy, force, power, might, strength, vigour
這些名詞均有"力"之意。
Times square beautified Shan first environment, represent Shan first vigour and development.
時代廣場美化了汕頭的環境, 代表著汕頭的活力與發展.
She does her work with tremendous vigour.
她工作起來幹勁十足.
Deliberate before you begin, then execute with vigour.
事前應深思, 實行須堅決.
The choir sang out the two words with great vigour.
合唱團把這兩個字唱得十分有力.
We must combine revolutionary vigour with scientific approach.
我們必須把革命精神和科學態度結合起來.