英:['vɪɡərəsnəs]
美:['vɪɡərəsnəs]
英:['vɪɡərəsnəs]
美:['vɪɡərəsnəs]
adjective
done with vigor : carried out forcefully and energetically
vigorous exercises
possessing vigor : full of physical or mental strength or active force : strong a vigorous plant
a vigorous youth
Middle English vigorous, vigrous, from Anglo-French, from vigour
The first known use of vigorous was in the 14th century
vileadjective
morally bad
vile deeds
physically ugly
vile living quarters
of little worth
very or completely bad vile weather
a vile temper
vileadjective
morally bad
vile deeds
physically ugly
vile living quarters
of little worth
very or completely bad vile weather
a vile temper
vileadjective
morally bad
vile deeds
physically ugly
vile living quarters
of little worth
very or completely bad vile weather
a vile temper
vileadjective
morally bad
vile deeds
physically ugly
vile living quarters
of little worth
very or completely bad vile weather
a vile temper
vigorousadjective
having vigor : robust a vigorous plant
vigorous youth
done with force and energy
a vigorous protest
vigorousadjective
having vigor : robust a vigorous plant
vigorous youth
done with force and energy
a vigorous protest
1 The Japanese will lack vigorousness if the regional economy fails.
没有地方的活力,就没有日本经济的活力。
2 Secondly, they always insist on combining vigorousness and agility in making regulations.
其次,在建章立制上,坚持严格与灵活相结合。
3 She remained vigorous into her nineties.
4 His speech was met with vigorous applause.
5 She gave a vigorous defense of her beliefs.
6 Masters returned to, if not top form, then a vigorous facsimile of same, or — even better — something wholly new.
7 Yet the movie never gets beyond the obvious, and the whole thing soon becomes grindingly repetitive despite its two vigorous lead performances, all the many eye-catching shots of Qualley pumping her butt like a piston and the chunky tsunamis of gore.