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词汇 invigorated
释义 invigorated
past simple and past participle ofinvigorate
invigorate
verb[ T ]
uk /ɪnˈvɪɡ.ər.eɪt/ us /ɪnˈvɪɡ.ɚ.eɪt/
to make someone feel fresher, healthier, and more energetic: 使精力充沛,使活跃
We were invigorated by our walk.散步使我们精神焕发。
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Examples of invigorated


invigorated

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


He welcomed the return to academia, and was invigorated thereby.
Although scientific observation and analysis were invigorated by their success in specific debates, their wider impact was also limited.
Local shoe production thus needs to be invigorated if it is to vie with imports.
These approaches go a long way toward explaining why militancy and cooperation were invigorated during the 1940s.
The architecture is invigorated by an urban sensibility which allows it to be perceived at a variety of spatial and temporal scales.
Advocacy groups are often invigorated by success, and their demands grow as they meet their initial goals.
Cultural history has also shown, however, how hierarchy, order, fairness, responsiveness and the admiration of personal virtue were all important features that both limited and invigorated the practice of oligarchy.
This is important from the perspective of an invigorated civil society, since it is through an open, impartial and active court system that individual rights are most effectively guaranteed.
Then the descending vortex structure is invigorated with additional heavy, mixing fluid as it grows so as to maintain its supply of upper fluid through the tongue.
We hoped that it would be invigorated with the advent of the television cameras and, by and large, it has been.
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Thanks to our reforms, the service has been invigorated with new, local freedoms.
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It is by such pressure-that democracy can be invigorated locally and kept alive.
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We have seen invigorated economic growth in different parts of the world.
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He seems to approve of horse racing, and he tells us that after he has attended a meeting he comes back invigorated.
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To that end the council seeks to promote research and ensure that the teaching in its accredited establish ments is invigorated and informed by research.
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