electrified / ɪˈlɛk trəˌfaɪ /

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electrified 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

e·lec·tri·fied, e·lec·tri·fy·ing.

  1. to charge with or subject to electricity; apply electricity to.
  2. to supply with electric power: The valley wasn't electrified until 1936.
  3. to equip for the use of electric power, as a railroad.
  4. to excite greatly; thrill: to electrify an audience.

electrified 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

having electricity

electrified 的近义词 2

更多electrified例句

  1. It's called BrightDrop, and the goal is to provide a range of electrified products for the logistics and delivery industries.
  2. General Motors is launching a new business unit devoted to electrifying the goods delivery market and says package giant FedEx will be the first customer.
  3. Daimler, which envisions more than half of its global sales being electrified by the end of the decade, will have to overcome labor-union opposition to shrinking its variations of combustion engines by 70%.
  4. The E-GMP platform made its debut during a press conference earlier this week in which the company laid out the ambitious plans it has to move toward electrifying its fleet.
  5. “When you fired your arrow at the force field, you electrified a nation,” President Coin (Julianne Moore) tells her.
  6. Equally incisive were Danny Welbeck and Daniel Sturridge, and the three young Afro-Englishmen electrified the game.
  7. Fences built ten-feet high with fifteen rows of electrified barbed wire surrounded the compound.
  8. The first hearing in the case, which has electrified Hollywood, is set for late July.
  9. The firefighters did not want the ambulatory passengers to chance onto an electrified rail or encounter some other hazard.
  10. This was totally unexpected in the house, which, for an instant, seemed electrified into silence.
  11. Matt's hopefulness and splendid confidence electrified Chub.
  12. When any electrified body is approached by a conductor, the fluid will gather on the side where the approach is made.
  13. And now triumph, and a delight beyond expression, bounds like an electrified pulse throughout all his strong, vigorous frame.
  14. The porter, who was known as the "dormouse," from his sleepy disposition, became electrified into activity when he saw Katharine.