- 看过 supercharged 的人也看了 :
- speedy
- hopped-up
- high speed
supercharged 的定义
- equipped with a supercharger.
- subjected to pressurization.
- full of energy, emotion, tension, etc.
supercharged 近义词
等同于 jazzed-up
supercharged 的近义词 9 个
- gassed-up
- high geared
- high performance
- high speed
- hopped-up
- pepped-up
- pumped-up
- revved-up
- speedy
更多supercharged例句
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- A new study published in the journal Solar Physicssuggests there’s a heightened risk of space weather events—storms of radiation and supercharged solar particles—in the latter half of the decade.
- Center stage belongs to a far less visible enterprise, cloud computing, which generates the revenue to fuel Amazon’s supercharged expansion.
- The record came at the end of a supercharged six-month bull run.
- A viewer can almost feel the thrill of biking on a glorious day become supercharged with the rush of riding in numbers.
- You could feel the crackle in the supercharged air of a gender whose time had come.
- It will take daring initiatives from both the private and public sectors—supercharged with an infusion of personal responsibility.
- He had the look of a man whose original rustic stolidity had been supercharged with cockney cunning.
- These were a few of the salutations discernible among the medley of playful yells, the safety valves of supercharged good-nature.
- His system was supercharged with typhoid bacilli, and, as sometimes occurs, the superfluous "bugs" had sought exit.
- The nervous organism of the healthy young child is usually supercharged with nervous energy.
- The air was supercharged with reports of treasure, and no reports were too wild for belief; myths, big and little, ran amuck.