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refreshed

/ri-fresh/US // rɪˈfrɛʃ //UK // (rɪˈfrɛʃ) //

焕然一新,焕然一新的,刷新的,刷新了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to provide new vigor and energy by rest, food, etc..
    • : to stimulate.
    • : to make fresh again; reinvigorate or cheer.
    • : to freshen in appearance, color, etc., as by a restorative.
    • : Computers. to access from the internet instead of from the cache: I refreshed the page to see the current stock price before executing my online trade.to display repeatedly, as on a CRT, in order to prevent fading.to read and write at intervals in order to avoid loss of data.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to take refreshment, especially food or drink.
    • : to become fresh or vigorous again; revive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake like new; give new life

Examples

  • In the summer, temperatures typically range form 70-85°, with plenty of refreshing coastal breezes.

  • The more times the screen refreshes every second, the smoother the on-screen motion will look.

  • The Silver State is posting its unofficial vote counts on a dedicated website that refreshes automatically.

  • Weekly flextime and a flexible schedule allow us all to get outside to refresh and renew.

  • The 60 Hz screen does, however, lack the 120 Hz refresh rate found in the Pro.

  • After two decades of dwindling influence, NATO is refreshed and energized by the growing threat on its eastern flank.

  • Shuster refreshed the Superman character design in 1945, again using a Jewish model for inspiration.

  • These tips will help you fall asleep faster and wake up refreshed.

  • The impression was so strong that I felt unusually happy and refreshed.

  • Those missing the fountains will still be able to wet their whistles at the popular Sunset Bar—now refreshed.

  • I assured him I was well refreshed with his good entertainment and company, and as much in my senses as ever I was in my life.

  • After this he awoke much refreshed, and having obtained some rice from the native chief, ate a little with relish.

  • Ruth put out the candles, and sat patiently by him for a long time, fancying he would awaken refreshed.

  • The poet, in all his despair, is sustained and refreshed by regarding the lady's beauty.

  • I felt so much refreshed when I awoke that I arose, but my head swam round and I fell.