词汇 | energy |
释义 | energy noun uk /ˈen.ə.dʒi/ us /ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/ energynoun (STRENGTH)B1[ U ] the power and ability to be physically and mentally active: 精力;活力;干劲 Since I started eating more healthily I've got so much more energy.自从更加注意饮食健康以来,我精力愈发充沛了。 have the energyI was going to go out this evening, but I just haven't got the energy.今晚我本打算出去玩的,可是实在没有力气了。 [ + to infinitive ]I didn't even have the energy to get out of bed.我连下床的力气都没了。 approvingHer writing is full of passion and energy (= enthusiasm).她的文章中充满激情和活力。 energies[ plural ] the total of all your power and ability to be mentally and physically active: (全部)精力,力量 I'm going to channel all my energies into getting a better job.我要全力以赴去找一个好些的工作。 I'm not being lazy - I'm just saving my energy for later. Her experience and energy are a winning combination in business. We were struck by the raw energy of the dancers' performances. For the past month he's been spending all his time and energy on trying to find a job. I'd like to go out this evening, but I don't think I've got the energy. Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm alacrity animation ardour avidity boosterism commotion flirtation frenzy friskiness frisson frolic get a buzz out of something/doing something hubbub page-turner pep perkiness physicality piquancy zeal zealousness energynoun (POWER)B1 the power from something such as electricity or oil that can do work, such as providing light and heat: 能,能量;能源 The energy generated by the windmill drives all the drainage pumps.风车产生的能量为所有的排水泵提供动力。 energy conservation/efficiencyThe government needs to take action to promote energy conservation/efficiency. nuclear energyFifty percent of people said they support nuclear energy as an alternative to fossil fuels. Solar power is the conversion of the sun's energy into heat and electricity.太阳能动力是将太阳能转化为热和电。 Plutonium is a fuel used to produce nuclear energy.钚是一种用来产生核能量的燃料。 The exploration for new sources of energy is vital for the future of our planet. Many countries are starting to turn their attention to new forms of energy.许多国家现在已开始把注意力转到新型能源上来。 We must invest more in renewable energy sources such as wind and wave power. Physics: energy, force & power animal magnetism anti-gravity attract attraction ballistic entropic entropically equilibrant erg excited geothermal inertia jet propulsion preatomic propulsive radiant energy self-propulsion sine curve the sound barrier thermodynamics energynoun (CHARACTER)[ C or U ]informal the mood or feeling that a person or place creates, which gives you an impression of their character: From the moment I met him I loved his energy. If I encounter people with bad energy, I don't let it affect me. I didn't go there because I didn't want any negative energy. Synonym vibe I believe that just as bad food affects your health, bad energy in the home or workplace can harm you. She says she is very sensitive to people's energy. Sometimes you meet someone and you just don't like their energy. Places give off different energies and this one is weird. Mind and personality -hearted -heartedly -heartedness alexithymia allism allistic alter ego ambivert Asperger's syndrome gender identity gestaltist neurotypical neurotypicality noddle noetic noggin psychoanalysis psychoanalytic subconscious superego You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moods energy | American Dictionaryenergy noun us/ˈen·ər·dʒi/ energynoun (STRENGTH)the power and ability to be physically and mentally active: [ U ]They spent a lot of time and energy on the grant proposal. [ U ]He wrote with a great burst of energy. Your energies are the total amount of your physical and mental strength to do something: [ pl ]All my energies were directed toward establishing an academic career. energynoun (POWER)[ U ] physics power to do work that produces light, heat, or motion, or the fuel or electricity used for power: Certain materials acquired the ability to carry an electric charge with no loss of energy. The cost of energy rose last month. energy | Business Englishenergy noun[ U ] ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL RESOURCESuk /ˈenədʒi/us the power from something such as electricity or oil, which can do work, such as providing light and heat: use/consume/waste energy80% of the energy used to wash garments is needed to heat the water. save/conserve energyWe aim to manage and conserve energy and water efficiently within all our premises. provide/produce/generate energyThese power stations work 24 hours a day, providing energy to the nation. energy use/costs energy supply/production wind/wave/solar energy See also eco-energy green energy non-renewable energy renewable energy sustainable energy |
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