外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 vigour ['vigә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 精力, 活力, 力量, 效力, 气势



    vigour
    [ noun ]
    1. forceful exertion

    2. <noun.attribute>
      he plays tennis with great energy
      he's full of zip
    3. active strength of body or mind

    4. <noun.attribute>
    5. an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)

    6. <noun.attribute>
      his writing conveys great energy
      a remarkable muscularity of style


    1. Industry, too, has set about the job of cutting costs with an unaccustomed vigour.
    2. Mr Duncan Ross, manager of Baring Securities' Seoul branch, says that on most days less than 10 per cent of orders have been executed. Liberalisation has, however, added some vigour to one of Asia's worst performers.
    3. We have not changed our product development plans at all.' Most British manufacturers are responding to this recession with more vigour and confidence than the recession of a decade ago.
    4. I long to hear and see a Hermann who combines dramatic-tenor vigour and musicianly suppleness, Byronic elan and fine control.
    5. Full marks for vigour, freshness and passion.
    6. These are the objectives the government has set itself and these are the objectives we will continue to pursue, with purpose, vigour and determination.
    7. Mr Rupert Pennant-Rea could be seen as an ideas man who will inject some vigour and originality into the policy debate; at The Economist he displayed fervent support for monetary discipline and the ERM exchange rate.
    8. His paintings take on the ambition not of current notoriety or fad, but rather of the great humanist tradition in western art of which he and his kind represent the enduring vigour.
    9. He told the Economist seminar that empowerment 'typically exists naturally with youth, vigour and smallness in organisations'.
    10. This tenor's particular strength lies in the unusual way he combines technical agility with heroic vigour.
    11. 'If everything's all right with me I will not have to repeat what I have done over the last two years with six-monthly tests. After this test the need probably will be for an annual check-up.' King Hussein's vigour reinforces that optimism.
    12. Ireland gives his actors enough period sense to make it real and he differentiates each character sharply while giving them all vigour. Brilliance is only fully present in one impersonation - Bob Barrett's playing of Captain Brazen.
    13. Once the sale of Grattan had secured the group financially, Next could tackle its fundamental problems and set to the task with vigour.
    14. The fun of all the performances lies less in their precision of Royal mimicry (though Doon Mackichan makes very witty use of Diana's tricks with her eyes) than in the impish vigour with which they bring them to life.
    15. She not only catches just the right amount of caricature in this weary good-time girl, she also packs her full of big-time vigour.
    16. It has just appeared in Britain, and should be feted for the vigour with which it sets the record straight.' 'Record?' 'Correct.
    17. A new central committee and politburo are selected - two of the most powerful institutions in the country. If Mr Deng's southern tour was about putting new vigour into the economic reform debate it was also about the leadership.
    18. If the government does not stay the course, if Mr Rao and Dr Singh do not pursue liberalisation with the vigour with which they began, the tiger will remain stuck.
    19. Even without the contrast of the Berlin Philharmonic, the orchestral sound would have an industrial-belt hardness and vigour.
    20. It seems that they cannot win, no matter how they approach their job applications and interviews. Once through the door, full of vigour, eager to prove themselves, how often do they find themselves reined in and told they must walk before they can run?
    加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
    您正在访问的是
    中国词汇量第二的英语词典
    更多精彩,登录后发现......
    验证码看不清,请点击刷新
      注册