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invigorator

/in-vig-uh-reyt/US // ɪnˈvɪg əˌreɪt //UK // (ɪnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt) //

振奋剂,提神剂,振奋人心剂,振奋人心的人

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·vig·or·at·ed, in·vig·or·at·ing.

    • : to give vigor to; fill with life and energy; energize.

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Examples

  • It has been invigorating and fun to be active again, and increased my confidence.

  • For Cunningham, the jump validated her training, provided confidence in a recent technical tweak and invigorated her belief in how high she could go this summer at the Tokyo Games.

  • Whitman’s words give voice to our cities and the artists who invigorate them.

  • Put together, Walmart’s status as an essential retailer has invigorated its relationship with DTC brands.

  • I felt invigorated by how far we had come and was eager to continue conquering challenges.

  • He is happy; the thought of the stars of the National Wrestling Association seems to invigorate him.

  • Squats invigorate your nervous system and help your stress response since the squat is a naturally defensive position.

  • There are steps the international community can take to invigorate the Palestinian economy.

  • I invigorate my sour cream by adding fresh chopped dill, which gives it nice color, flavor, and depth.

  • I ordered myself to be carried to Mrs. Baynton's, in hope that an interval of repose would invigorate and refresh me.

  • The change of scene and air will be very beneficial to your health, and tend to invigorate both your mind and body.

  • But several collateral circumstances served to invigorate its spirit.

  • I see nothing that will invigorate the public councils, and resuscitate the dormant spirit and resources of the nation.

  • This would invigorate the annimal as he used the pole with great energy, and with my help they would get up.