invigorating 的定义
in·vig·or·at·ed, in·vig·or·at·ing.
invigorating 近义词
stimulating
更多invigorating例句
- He described wanting to invigorate the sport he loves in “one of the greatest countries and civilizations out there.”
- We all need a little more time for ourselves and that time invigorates our creativity and our strength.
- It was a brisk, blue-sky day in Manhattan, and the mini-adventure left me invigorated.
- Recently invigorated by a more permissive regulatory environment, the sector investigates if, how, and why reality-bending substances might help human brains.
- But what they really need is a good, invigorating, clarifying, drawn-out fight.
- What the show is responsible for is invigorating debate, which is a good thing.
- But unlike True Detective it was also droll, playful, quirky, invigorating, and creative.
- It was, however, invigorating to see Cecily Strong sitting behind the Weekend Update desk.
- That itself is invigorating, and Colbert Busch has already proved herself a capable, engaging candidate with a will to win.
- People come here to drink the waters of the springs, and to take the baths, which are said to be very invigorating.
- The gust of perfumed air, laden with the rich aroma of fresh-mown hay, is soothingly invigorating.
- And as to its effect upon the general aspect of life; is it rousing, cheering, inspiring, invigorating?
- I never welcomed the fresh, invigorating air of morning more gratefully.
- Not only that, but, as they soon discovered, these dishes were fully as invigorating and nourishing as a meat diet.