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electrifying

/ih-lek-truh-fahy/US // ɪˈlɛk trəˌfaɪ //UK // (ɪˈlɛktrɪˌfaɪ) //

通电的,通电,带电的,通俗易懂

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·lec·tri·fied, e·lec·tri·fy·ing.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbthrill, stimulate

Examples

  • There are a lot of things happening at our state, providing funding to help electrify.

  • Manufacturers can technically “electrify” vehicles by swapping out the internal combustion engine for electric parts.

  • As things currently stand, unless Hunter, Reddish, Okongwu and Collins become above-average, all-around defenders who can help electrify Atlanta’s offense, pairing Young with a similarly aged co-pilot once he reaches his prime could be tricky.

  • Its 1977 victory, against a dominant Moscow team at the height of the Cold War, electrified Israel and solidified its love of basketball.

  • Similarly, it is hard to electrify industrial production, as Vox’s David Roberts explained earlier this year.

  • Francis is well into his seventies, looks it, has a mild demeanor and soft speaking style; but his rhetoric is electrifying.

  • There was never any doubt that Stritch would still be around, still electrifying the stage and screen.

  • Eastwood is a singular screen presence, and he can be electrifying in the right role.

  • The Bearcats feature electrifying swingman Sean Kilpatrick, but his teammates seriously struggle to score.

  • In February of this year, the magazine produced a special issue on sexual violence with an electrifying cover.

  • And when he stood erect again it seemed that the old earth had a stirring, electrifying impetus for his feet.

  • There is something charmingly boyish in his enthusiasm over his own manly valor and his confidence in its "electrifying" effect.

  • A few weeks later came the electrifying news of his engagement to his second cousin, Cecil Charnock.

  • The effect of this command on Mr. Toosypegs, in his present disordered state of mind was perfectly electrifying.

  • The air was keen and clear, with an electrifying quality that made the blood bound faster.