词汇 | energetic |
释义 | energetic adjective uk /ˌen.əˈdʒet.ɪk/ us /ˌen.ɚˈdʒet̬.ɪk/ energeticadjective (OF PEOPLE, ACTIONS)B2 having or involving a lot of energy: 精力充沛的;充满活力的 an energetic young woman精力充沛的年轻女子 I tried aerobics but it was too energetic for me.我试过有氧运动,但是对我来说它太剧烈了。 Synonym dynamic(FULL OF ENERGY) Opposite lethargic The dancers gave an energetic, thrilling, and polished performance which delighted everyone in the audience. The outdoor centre organizes lots of energetic activities for the kids, like cycling and canoeing. The gorilla swung from one side of the cage to the other in one sudden, energetic movement. See how the artist has applied the paint using big, swirling, energetic brushstrokes. Energetic and lively ablaze alive astir barnstorming be alive and well/kickingidiom be as fresh as a daisyidiom be full of beansidiom boisterous crackling friskily frisky frolic frolicsome fury go-getting refreshed refreshingly rejuvenate rejuvenation rumbustious energeticadjective (IN PHYSICS)physics specialized relating to or having the physical property of energy, or involving energy being exchanged or released: Cosmic rays are energetic particles that speed through space. It is believed that these particles form during supernova explosions and similar energetic events. Radiation belts trap energetic electrons and ions in the magnetic field of a planet. When an energetic neutron strikes an atom, it causes the nucleus to emit a gamma ray of a wavelength specific to the element. The sun's rays contain ultraviolet light - short, energetic wavelengths of light that can damage cells. He says that antineutrons would generate a signal of two billion electron volts, four times the 500 million electron volts of the most energetic neutrons detected so far. Physics: energy, force & power animal magnetism anti-gravity atmospheric pressure attract attraction ballistic entropically equilibrant erg excited frictional geothermal inertia propulsive radiant energy self-propulsion sine curve sinusoid the sound barrier thermodynamics Related wordenergetically energetic | American Dictionaryenergetic adjective us/ˌen·ərˈdʒet̬·ɪk/ very active physically and mentally: The president was an energetic campaigner. energeticallyadverbus/ˌen·ərˈdʒet̬·ɪk·li/ She energetically promotes women’s sports. Examples of energeticenergetic Initially, he worked on a small garden nursery venture begun by his energetic father, who was primarily a postmaster and shopkeeper. The movement which emerged was not only much larger but also vastly more energetic and ambitious. The basic types of movement and energetic profiles of the latter are also reflected in the way structure is articulated, determining sections and their subdivisions. The formation of dental biofilms on prosthetic materials depends on surface characteristics including topographic and energetic material parameters and organic conditioning layers. Energetic components of the allosteric machinery in hemoglobin measured by hydrogen exchange. On the thermalization of energetic charged particles in fusion plasma with quantum electrodynamic considerations. On the contrary, the actions of certain nuns displayed an energetic motivation of their own. The opening's momentum returns, even more pastoral in character, but is finally blown aside by an energetic coda. Less a reserved pastoral idyll, it becomes a scene of energetic action, modern innovation, and political debate. We investigate particle acceleration by strong lower-hybrid turbulence produced by the relaxation of an energetic perpendicular ion ring distribution. Although there were a few who still felt young and energetic, for the most part, the new stories were narratives about change and decline. For boys, those good at music tended to be less muscular, energetic and practical (just over 0-2 in each case). She also stands out for her very energetic style of leadership and her level of political commitment. Residues which contribute largely to stability are likely to be more strongly involved than average in the transition state on energetic grounds. Examination after 14 hours: many preserve energetic mobility. 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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