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vim

/vim/US // vɪm //UK // (vɪm) //

维姆,维姆语,虚拟

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lively or energetic spirit; enthusiasm; vitality.

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Examples

  • It would seem that for all of its ostensible lack of vim and vigor, Israel Media Watch is a very effective organization.

  • There, he continued to pursue Tibet's cause with an almost theatrical vim.

  • Barack Obama, on the other hand, appears set to greet Vineyarders Sunday with all the vim of J.D. Salinger.

  • The following morning the rehearsal of The Spring Road went with a snap and vim that delighted everybody.

  • They set to work with a vim, and once launched on a new idea, he threw himself into it with the enthusiasm of a child.

  • And then they swung their hats and hurrahed with the vim which, all things considered, was justified by events.

  • There was a great heap of debris on the floor, and this the boys attacked with a vim.

  • "No apologies," laughed Dean, his eyes snapping with the vim of the fight.