energetically 的定义
- possessing or exhibiting energy, especially in abundance; vigorous: an energetic leader.
- powerful in action or effect; effective: to take energetic measures against crime.
energetically 近义词
actively
energetically 的近义词 3 个
更多energetically例句
- Scientists have long puzzled over how such waves give energetic particles their massive speed boosts.
- Lately, she’s been struggling with fatigue, nothing too severe but a general sense of exhaustion, or, in her words, “not feeling as sharp and energetic as I’d like.”
- It didn’t quite reach FRB brightness, but seemed energetic enough to be worth a second look.
- Across the country, campaigns have made energetic efforts to engage AAPI voters.
- There is an energetic shift from when organisms are in growth mode and move to maintenance mode, and then to what Bradley calls a “deeper state of dormancy.”
- One day near Fulda, Shaquille went to a basketball clinic run by Dale Brown, the energetically eccentric basketball coach at LSU.
- Listen, it takes a lot of effort to twirl energetically on a mountaintop and make it look good.
- Sometimes he was welcomed, as when delighted Batoka men rolled energetically on their backs, slapping their thighs.
- We know from prior research that when men feel threatened, they tend to energetically protect their status.
- Mrs. Maloney sat on a stump near her daughter, and busied herself energetically with alternate nursing and painting.
- Jess laid the dog down on a bed of moss as she spoke, and started energetically to scoop up piles of the fragrant needles.
- And yet Puffin was a sincere man, and worked energetically according to his lights.
- And Mrs. Davis bustled out of the cabin and energetically shooed the curious youngsters away.
- When finally he was energetically kicked into the gutter, he wept a little with nervous rage.