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Animate Animated Means ænɪmeɪt V.使有生气 Adj.有生命的 Smile Face

Front animate
Pron ['ænɪmeɪt]
Back 【animate】
v.使有生气 adj.有生命的
A smile animated her face as she went to the gate to meet her husband.
当她到门口迎接她丈夫时,一个微笑使她的脸朝气蓬勃。
Many scientists now believe that there are some worlds in outer space having animate beings
现在有许多科学家相信在外太空的某些星球上有生物存在。
Vocab
animatemake lively

At its most basic, animate means simply alive, while inanimate means not living, not moving around. But animate also means spirited, or brought to life.

Animated cartoons are what we think of as pictures come to life: animation. Animate derives from the Latin anima "life, soul, spirit." When you seem particularly filled with life, or high-spirited, if you laugh loudly, or use broad gestures, you're animated.

All forms of 'animate' will appear on average once every 211 pages.
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