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1. Continual fevers weaken the vitality.
连续发烧会使人元气大伤。
vitality
1. 生命:游戏中有四个架构在以太能量(Ether)上的魔法种族:混乱(Chaos)的红、运动(Motion)的蓝、生命(Vitality)的绿、合作(Synthesis)的黑. 在这个虚拟世界里,四个种族又分为两个阵营,一个代表混乱,一个代表秩序.
2. 生命,活力:你可以检查一下,看一看在自己身上是否有发奋的毅力(guts)和生命活力(vitality)--但这不能是一种掩饰下的虚伪,而必须是从心底涌上来的生命活力. 你可以检查一下,看一看在自己身上是否有发奋的毅力(guts)和生命活力(vitality)--但这不能是一种掩饰下的虚伪,而必须是从心底涌上来的生命活力.
3. vitality:vit; 活力〖游戏用语〗
1. 活力;生命力;热情
If you say that someone or something has vitality, you mean that they have great energy and liveliness.
e.g. 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。
e.g. 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。
1. Structural adjustment was vigorously carried forward, and economic vitality continued to improve.
2. vitality的近义词
2. Qin said he wanted to carry the vitality of Mozart's works, dating back more than 200 years to a modern audience.
3. vitality的意思
3. Thus the central government's authority will be maintained, and the vitality of the regional governments enhanced.
4. The selection and election process served as a vivid application of the CPC's principle of democratic centralism and demonstrated its vigorous vitality.
5. Adhere to and improve democratic centralism and enhance the Party's vitality, solidarity and unity.
6. Kevin Jenne's inspiration comes from the theme of architecture, using a comparison of color to add vitality to the scene.
7. In the displayed works, color schemes are employed to add vitality to the deep or light ink and wash.
8. " And the wage system of SOEs should also be improved to add to their vitality, " he added.
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9. Thousands of potted flowers are arranged in front of the collage work, radiating an aroma of spring and vitality.
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10. We cannot keep migrants from coming in, as that is the source of the city's vitality.
noun
1. an energetic style
Synonym: verve
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2. the property of being able to survive and grow
e.g. the vitality of a seed
Synonym: animation
3. (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms
Synonym: life force vital force elan vital
4. a healthy capacity for vigorous activity
e.g. jogging works off my excess energy
he seemed full of vim and vigor