英:[ˌenə'dʒetɪklɪ]
美:[ˌɛnɚˈdʒɛtɪklɪ]
英:[ˌenə'dʒetɪklɪ]
美:[ˌɛnɚˈdʒɛtɪklɪ]
词根:energy
adj.energetic 精力充沛的;积极的;有力的
n.energy [物] 能量;精力;活力;精神
vt.energise 供给…能量;使精力充沛(等于energize)
Greek energētikos, from energein to be active, from energos
The first known use of energetic was in 1700
energizeverb
to put forth energy : act
to give energy to
sunlight energizes the chemical reactions
to make energetic
to apply voltage to
energizeverb
to put forth energy : act
to give energy to
sunlight energizes the chemical reactions
to make energetic
to apply voltage to
energeticadjective
having or showing energy : active
an energetic salesperson
1 Harry raised his right hand, hesitated, and then waved it energetically in front of Dumbledore’s face.
2 Apparently she leaped a little too energetically, because on Tuesday, Ms. Welch announced on her Facebook page that she had broken her foot.
3 “We were at the opening of Hamlet on Broadway. Harvey was there and Brad Pitt – it was like the equivalent of throwing him against the wall, energetically.”
4 Mr. Muhly seemed to be the de facto leader of the ensemble, nodding energetically to give his colleagues cues, and he seemed palpably excited to be taking part in this transfixing performance.
5 Wajma had said, energetically shoveling another handful of mulberries into her sunken mouth.
6 In addition to his wins, he also had what was easily the night’s most rousing performance, a duet with Justin Timberlake that energetically spanned outlaw country and Memphis soul.
7 As evidenced in politics and pop culture alike, people are too often built up as leaders and influencers only to be energetically torn down by the very ones who championed them.
8 In a matter of moments they had disposed energetically of a problem with which Yossarian and Sergeant Towser had been grappling unsuccessfully for months.
9 That was sharp work, ie It was done quickly or energetically.
这件工作干得很利索.
10 He dutifully brushed down the cooking surface, possibly a little more energetically than he would’ve if the next person in line hadn’t been standing there watching.
11 They themselves are energetically prohibiting gambling and suppressing banditry.
他们自己在那里努力禁牌赌,清盗匪.
12 “It was chaotic, and not exactly a life that would fit me energetically,” Dr. Aronson said.
13 He promoted his Champagne energetically and, against much advice, set his eyes on the United States as the market on which his company could make its fortune.
14 He was sitting up in bed, as though ready to spring out of it, totally and energetically awake.
15 Funny, with the clever hustler’s knack for an energetically spun tall tale, she has an upbeat tone that hardly falters, even when she recounts the most harrowing episodes of her life.
16 Saturday's Iowa Straw Poll results will be the first important measure of the GOP pack — just as Texas Gov. officially makes it a bit larger and former Gov. works energetically to keep her door open.
17 This was merely embarrassing but then—being prodded a bit too energetically by the attorney—he suddenly and quite without warning lost his head.
18 The repulsion between the electrons makes it energetically more favorable for the electron to each other.
电子间的排斥有力地促使电子互相回避.
19 This is not an idea of the moment we’re in right now, but rude physicality and disrespect of convention are energetically vital, and sometimes vitality is more important than propriety.
20 Then Harry realized that Ron had covered nearly every inch of the shabby wallpaper with posters of the same seven witches and wizards, all wearing bright orange robes, carrying broomsticks, and waving energetically.
2 精力充沛
active dynamic energetic vigorous up-and-coming dashing high-power high-voltage sappy lusty peppy go-go spry gingery mettlesome pacy zappy galliard twofisted lively vigorously spiritedly pithily spiritedness perkiness to beat the band hale and hearty alive and kicking fresh high-powered perky full-blooded perkily freshness vibrancy liveliness
4 积极地
5 断然地
6 雄辩地