vitality
意味: The state of being strong, active, and full of energy; the power giving continuance of life and vigour to living things.
Vitality suggests an inherent life force or animating energy, applicable to individuals, communities, cultures, and institutions. It is broader than mere physical health, encompassing creative, intellectual, and economic dynamism. Common collocations include 'renewed vitality,' 'economic vitality,' 'creative vitality,' and 'full of vitality.' It is positive in tone and widely used across registers.
例文
- The regeneration project has restored a sense of vitality to the once-neglected high street. 这项城市更新项目为一度被忽视的商业街重新注入了生机。El proyecto de regeneración ha devuelto una sensación de vitalidad a la calle comercial antaño abandonada.その再開発プロジェクトは、かつて放置されていた商店街に活気を取り戻した。그 재개발 프로젝트는 한때 방치되었던 상점가에 활기를 되찾아 주었다.
- At eighty-three, she retained a vitality that put colleagues half her age to shame. 八十三岁高龄的她依然保持着令年龄只有她一半的同事自愧不如的活力。A los ochenta y tres años, conservaba una vitalidad que avergonzaba a colegas de la mitad de su edad.83歳にして、彼女は半分の年齢の同僚を赤面させるほどの生命力を保っていた。83세의 나이에도 그녀는 자신의 절반 나이인 동료들을 무색하게 할 만큼의 생명력을 유지하고 있었다.
- The exhibition captured the raw vitality of the city's underground music scene in the 1970s. 这次展览捕捉到了1970年代该市地下音乐场景的原始活力。La exposición captaba la vitalidad cruda de la escena musical underground de la ciudad en los años setenta.その展覧会は、1970年代のその都市のアンダーグラウンド音楽シーンの生々しい活力を捉えていた。그 전시회는 1970년대 그 도시의 언더그라운드 음악 씬이 지녔던 날것의 활력을 포착해냈다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: general, literary
トーン: positive
起源と歴史
From Latin 'vitalitas' meaning vital force or life, from 'vitalis' (of or pertaining to life), from 'vita' (life). It entered English in the 16th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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