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spiriting

/spir-it/US // ˈspɪr ɪt //UK // (ˈspɪrɪt) //

令人振奋的,活力四射,令人振奋,活力四射的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the principle of conscious life; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul.
    • : the incorporeal part of humans: present in spirit though absent in body.
    • : the soul regarded as separating from the body at death.
    • : conscious, incorporeal being, as opposed to matter: the world of spirit.
    • : a supernatural, incorporeal being, especially one inhabiting a place, object, etc., or having a particular character: evil spirits.
    • : a fairy, sprite, or elf.
    • : an angel or demon.
    • : an attitude or principle that inspires, animates, or pervades thought, feeling, or action: the spirit of reform.
    • : the divine influence as an agency working in the human heart.
    • : a divine, inspiring, or animating being or influence. Numbers 11:25; Isaiah 32:15.
    • : the third person of the Trinity; Holy Spirit.
    • : the soul or heart as the seat of feelings or sentiments, or as prompting to action: a man of broken spirit.
    • : spirits, feelings or mood with regard to exaltation or depression: low spirits; good spirits.
    • : excellent disposition or attitude in terms of vigor, courage, firmness of intent, etc.; mettle: That's the spirit!
    • : temper or disposition: meek in spirit.
    • : an individual as characterized by a given attitude, disposition, character, action, etc.: A few brave spirits remained to face the danger.
    • : the dominant tendency or character of anything: the spirit of the age.
    • : vigorous sense of membership in a group: college spirit.
    • : the general meaning or intent of a statement, document, etc.: the spirit of the law.
    • : Chemistry. the essence or active principle of a substance as extracted in liquid form, especially by distillation.
    • : Often spirits . a strong distilled alcoholic liquor.
    • : Chiefly British. alcohol.
    • : Pharmacology. a solution in alcohol of an essential or volatile principle; essence.
    • : any of certain subtle fluids formerly supposed to permeate the body.
    • : the Spirit, God
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to something that works by burning alcoholic spirits: a spirit stove.
    • : of or relating to spiritualist bodies or activities.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to animate with fresh ardor or courage; inspirit.
    • : to encourage; urge on or stir up, as to action.
    • : to carry off mysteriously or secretly: His captors spirited him away.

Phrases

  • spirit away
  • spirit is willing but the flesh is weak, the
  • kindred spirit

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起encourage鼓励,激励,励,励志inspire激发,激励,鼓舞人心,激发灵感prompt促使,提示,迅速,催促quicken快捷,快捷键,快手,快车spark火花,火星,火花机,火花效应spur刺激,刺激性,刺激性的trigger触发器,扳机,触发,诱因vitalize活化,生化,生机勃勃,生动化activate激活,启动,启用,活动animate动画,动画片,动画制作,动画化commove淘宝网,淘宝商城,淘宝,淘宝店dynamize动态化,动态调整,动态的,动态elate弹性,弹性的,精采的,弹性化energize发动,激发活力,激发,激活enliven搞活,活跃起来,活跃,活化exhilarate使人振奋的,振奋人心,振奋,令人振奋的fan扇子,粉丝,扇形,扇动fire火,火灾,开火,开枪foment鼓动,酝酿,助长,酝酿着foster培养,促进,养育,培育galvanize镀锌,镀金goad鞭策,鞭笞,鞭打,鞭挞grab抓住,抓紧时间,抓取,攫取hook上钩,钩子,钩住,钩impel促使,推动,鞭策,催促incite煽动,鼓动,挑动,挑起inflame发炎,发火,发怒,发炎了innervate管辖,役使,关照,神经instigate煽动,鼓动,唆使,挑唆jazz爵士乐,爵士舞,爵士,爵士音乐motivate激励,促使,激励的,励志move行动,移动,举措,搬迁perk补贴,补助金,补助,奖励pique赌气,皮克,匹克,比格prod进展,进展情况,进展顺利,进展良好rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来send发送,送,发出,送出spirit灵魂,灵魂人物,灵魂深处,灵魂的力量support支持,支助,支撑,支持率urge敦促,督促,促成,促请vivify活化,生机勃勃,生命力,活力whetbuild a fire under生火,篝火,冒火,篝火晚会fire up兴起,燃烧,开火,兴建get one going开动一个,开工,开动,兴风作浪get one started开始一个,开办一个,开办一家,开始一个人innerve内脏,内部,內幕消息,内脏器官juice果汁,汁液,汁,汁水key up调高,键入,钥匙,钥匙在手set up设置,设立,设定,摆设steam up蒸气上升,蒸蒸日上,蒸腾起来,蒸腾stir up挑起,挑动,拨弄,搅拌turn on开启,打开,开通,开启了wake up醒来,醒来后,醒来吧,醒来之后work up编制,做好工作,做好,工作

Examples

  • She said she agreed with the spirit of what Barrera was saying but warned she didn’t think that was the whole story about what happened to those ambitious students.

  • Our version of the spirit streamlines the process for the home bar but still brings out the chestnuts’ rich, toasty qualities.

  • The spirit realms became populated primarily not with animal guides but human ancestors.

  • This move is likely to further accelerate MGM’s move toward a more digital future, and not just in the spirit of luring more visitors to Vegas with socially-distancing-friendly features like contactless check-ins.

  • The Ford Expedition was my test vehicle that week, and it turned out to be the perfect ride to lift my spirits.

  • Education controls the transmission of values and molds the spirit before dominating the soul.

  • Their authors promise that your spirit will be improved, your ambition honed, and your finances maximized by their advice.

  • The moment where they enter the spirit portal symbolizes their evolution from being friends to being a couple.

  • He should be free, filling the world with happiness, love and his fighting spirit.

  • Then I read aloud from something that captures the Holiday Spirit.

  • In Luke it is said, “And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom.”

  • This seems to be contrary to the spirit and intent of the act, which is primarily to centralize reserves in Federal Reserve Banks.

  • Thou fell spirit of pride, prejudice, ignorance, and mauvaise honte!

  • Light, the symbol of life's joy, seems to be the first language in which the spirit of beauty speaks to a child.

  • But green Chartreuse unhappily is not innocent; it is more than a spirit, it is a powerful drug.