| 英语单词 | vital |
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| 英美音标 | 英 ['vaɪtl] 美 ['vaɪtl] |
| 中文释义 | adj.至关重要的;有活力的;生死攸关的 |
| 英语例句 | (1) The government saw the introduction of new technology as vital. (2) She's a very vital sort of person. (3) Confronted with such a vital problem of life and death, he looked as cool as a cucumber. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 政府认为引进新技术至关重要。 (2) 她是个精力旺盛的人。 (3) 面对着这样重大的生死问题,他的神态却异常冷静。 |
| vocabulary简明 | 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. |
| vocabulary扩展 | 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. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]必要的;至关重要的;必不可少的 If you say that something is vital, you mean that it is necessary or very important.
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2 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]充满活力的;生气勃勃的 If you describe someone or something as vital, you mean that they are very energetic and full of life.
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