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refreshful

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

清爽的,爽快的,令人耳目一新,令人耳目一新的

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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.

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Examples

  • We refresh the dataset on a rolling basis to ensure that any and all changes to individual races are accounted for quickly.

  • Americans from coast to coast are feverishly refreshing their Robinhood and TD Ameritrade brokerage apps, while newbie traders in India are enamored with penny stocks.

  • Dayes’ hollow-sounding drum rolls and Misch’s soft vocals present a mesmeric groove that is refreshing and an unique break from the stresses and strains coming from those who live only to harm anything in sight.

  • As with newer SPAC entrants, Ribbit’s blank check company also seeks to differentiate itself from its bevy of competitors with refreshed deal terms.

  • In addition to the rollout of its updated business matchmaking and lead-gen tools, Yelp has been involved in a phased upgrade and refresh of its UI on the desktop, mobile web and mobile app.

  • But the competition between him, and Jimmys Fallon and Kimmel could refresh the stale landscape of late night.

  • “I remember when I first created it, I would refresh the page to see how many subscribers had joined,” he says.

  • The awards are accompanied by the announcement of a major design refresh for the magazine debuting in the March/April issue.

  • “To the extent he was able to refresh any New Hampshire contacts, he would have done that then,” says Cullen.

  • Just to refresh, the graffiti artist Banksy started a month-long residency in New York City at the beginning of this month.

  • The general commanded a halt, and ordered the men to refresh and strengthen themselves by food and drink.

  • I frequently used to visit the plantations of nutmegs and cloves, and refresh myself with their balsamic fragrance.

  • Cold chills crept over Tom, as Mr. Harrison looked round to refresh his memory.

  • He therefore determined to refresh himself by a night's sleep for the finish.

  • Are these impressions that you gained now, gained from an attempt to refresh your recollection?