Front | vital |
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Pron | ['vaɪtl] |
Back | 【VITAL】 He was lucky that the bullet had not entered a vital organ. 他很幸运,子弹并没有射入致命的器官。 【重点词汇】 vital adj. 生命的, 致命的 v. vitalize |
Vocab | vitalperforming an essential function in the living body
A patient's vital signs are their important body functions, such as pulse rate, that shows they are still alive. Use the adjective vital to describe something that is important and necessary, or a person full of energy. Vital descends from Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vītālis, from vīta "life." If you are vital to the organization you work for, it means they cannot live without you––or at least that you're an important part of the team. If you're a vital force in your church volunteer group, you probably are a leader with lots of energy to give. All forms of 'vital' will appear on average once every 170 pages. devitalisation devitalization revitalisation revitalised revitalising revitalization revitalized revitalizing vital vitalise vitalism vitality vitalize vitally vitalness devitalise revitalise vitalisation vitaliser vitalist devitalize revitalize vitalization vitalizer vitalizing |
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