pep 的 2 个定义
- lively spirits or energy; vigor; animation.
past and past participle pepped up,present participle pep·ping up.
- pep up, to make or become spirited, vigorous, or lively; animate: We need something to pep up this party.
pep 近义词
vim, vigor
更多pep例句
- Only later do you notice that the desperation beneath their pep.
- The front motors are the same in both cars, but the back motor on the RS has more horsepowerto give it extra pep.
- By hosting a pep talk or a Q&A session on LinkedIn stories, you can show the people that make up your brand.
- So the Haars started going to the Starbucks on the way to the Children’s Hospital of Orange County, ahead of each chemo appointment, hoping to see Aldrete for a pep talk.
- Mike Pence, who led a pep talk for campaign staffers over the weekend to announce the partly virtual Operation MAGA, is also focused on the debate, with a rally in suburban Phoenix planned for the morning after.
- Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear.
- He knew I was in a deep depression, dark moods, and he would spend time with me, trying to give me pep talks.
- Crazy Eyes sits down with her and gives her a pep talk and a hug.
- The sun beat down as the procession halted behind the parking lot for Pep Boys, a repair garage.
- Until Miley Cyrus twerks again or Dennis Rodman visits another country in the Axis of Evil or Rick Flair gives another pep talk.
- You'll feel the real pep shooting up and down your old backbone.
- They were in a mood for silliness anyhow, Peggy said, for they were on their way to the auditorium for a pep meeting.
- Pep expects a treat when he gets up here, she said, and Baldy likes this tall grass, he doesnt have to stoop so low to get it.
- I have placed copies of "Pep" in their hands and watched courage, faith, cheer and serenity come to them.
- They will enable you to gain pep and efficiency; they will give you a new lease on life and make life more worth living.