词汇 | vitally |
释义 | vitally adverb uk /ˈvaɪ.təl.i/ us /ˈvaɪ.t̬əl.i/ vitallyadverb (VERY IMPORTANTLY)C2 in a way that is extremely important, or necessary for the success or continued existence of something: It's not vitally important that we get extra funding for the project, but it would help. The country was vitally dependent on imports, particularly of oil. Energy policy decisions will vitally affect our economy, environment, and households for many decades. We are all vitally connected with one another and the world we inhabit. I believe that this legislation is vitally important. Very important or urgent all-important at all costsidiom be a matter of life and/or deathidiom cardinally chief imperative last last but not leastidiom leading life-altering life-and-death overriding primacy primary prime principally prior seminal tectonic weighty vitallyadverb (ENERGETICALLY)C2formal energetically, or in a way that is full of life: 生机勃勃地;充满生气地 Anxiety about death may prevent us from living fully and vitally.对死亡的焦虑可能会阻止我们全情投入、充满活力地享受生活。 Her every sense was vitally aware of his presence.她的每一种感官都强烈地意识到他的存在。 See vital Poetry is freedom to experience, to live fully and vitally. She had become vitally conscious of the pressure of his hand on her shoulder. She is vitally healthy and energetic, as she has been throughout her treatment. Energetic and lively ablaze alive astir barnstorming be alive and well/kickingidiom be as fresh as a daisyidiom be full of beansidiom boisterous crackling freshness friskily frisky frolic frolicsome fury re-energize refreshed refreshingly rejuvenate rejuvenation Examples of vitallyvitally The choice of language to convey specific messages with the intention of influencing people is vitally important. But these political uses of culture, or the inability to construct a viable identity and consensual cultural formation, are vitally important. Yet mixing and matching skills to meet the needs of the client group is a vitally important component of teamwork. Such criticism, though vitally important in evaluating any attempt to develop a 'global perspective' in theatre history, still assumes that globalization exists as a process. The wellbeing of carers is vitally important and can influence the carer's ability to provide care. For this reason, the energy transformations occurring in attachment bond formation are vitally important for the infant's continuing neurobiological development. The optimum common placing vertically of the skybridge, with respect to the vast majority of towers they serve, is thus vitally important. Nonetheless, the passion and indignation of its author put a vitally important moral issue before us. Nevertheless, coal remained vitally important for the ironmasters as they used the coal reserves they controlled to cross-subsidize their increasingly uncompetitive smelting operations. The success of management policies depends vitally on how they are developed and implemented. High and low politics are defined by the extent to which states believe their interests are vitally affected by the decisions of other states. As we have seen, women's incorporation in men through marriage was deemed to be vitally important because of their perceived incapacities. Vitally, they limit spatial leakage from beyond the organ and around the altar. An increased understanding, based on empirical research, of the life situations of this age group could make a vitally important contribution to intervention strategies. Therefore, efforts to preserve trust in an era of managed care are vitally important. See all examples of vitally These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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