oomph 的定义
Informal.
- energy; vitality; enthusiasm.
- sex appeal.
oomph 近义词
energy
更多oomph例句
- The molecules gain extra oomph from striking the carbon nanotubes on the bottom of the craft.
- A little color coordination goes a long way, so getting a pair that matches your best scarf can give a winter outfit an extra bit of oomph.
- The backspin helps the light ammo stay airborne for longer without requiring extra oomph behind each shot.
- The design of its models can be a bit old-school ordinary, but what they lack in visual oomph, they more than makeup for in sound and savings.
- In addition to installing the rocket’s innards, the company next needs to assemble the Super Heavy, a massive lower stage booster that will give Starship the oomph it needs to actually get into orbit.
- Any good Baby Boom boy my age can testify that the oomph went out of American family car design in 1963.
- All the oomph in the U.S. economy was delivered by the top 10% of households.
- The idea is to give your games, movies, and TV shows a bit of mobile oomph.
- I doubt a Volt would even have enough oomph to warm the car up here!
- Abnegation is a way of adding oomph to any ritual; putting your stomach where your mouth is.
- Then a look of intelligence came into mammy's fat face, "Oomph," she said.
- About the only remarks that could be elicited from the "little yaller man" were a reluctant "oomph" or "oomph-uh."