zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • fēi cháng jiàn kāngchōng mǎn huó
    She's running over with health and vitality.
  • zài shēngzhǎng huò zhě biàn huàméi yòu liàng huò zhě huó
    not growing or changing; without force or vitality.
  • jiǎn qīng láohuī huó de fāng shì
    in a manner that relieves fatigue and restores vitality.
  • hǎo xiàng bèi huà chū shìde quē shí zhì huò huó de
    lacking substance or vitality as if produced by painting.
  • shēng zhě shēng de yīn jǐyǔ huò shēng xīng jīng shén huò huó de rén
    One that provides or imparts life, interest, spirit, or vitality.
  • zhè shì bǎo chí dǎng de shēng huó de gēn běn suǒ zài
    This is where the vigor and vitality of the Party lies.
  • běi jīng shì zuò yòu huó zhòng yào xìng de chéng shìzài zhè shàng yòu shì zuò nián qīng de chéng shì
    Beijing is a young city in terms of its vitality and its importance.
  • zhōng guó jīn tiān de huó shēng yòu gòng
    The vitality and energy in China today is there for all to see.
  • shēng jié jīng wéi shēng , c10h16n2o3s, shǔ wéi shēng b, wéi duō zhǒng méi tǒng huó dòng shǎo de zhìbìng zài gāndàn huángniú nǎi jiào zhōng xiàn liàng gāi zhì
    A colorless crystalline vitamin, C10H16N2O3S, of the vitamin B complex, essential for the activity of many enzyme systems and found in large quantities in liver, egg yolk, milk, and yeast.
  • huó deyòng shēng dòng huò huó de fāng shìzhù yào yòng zhǐ huī
    In a lively or vivacious manner. Used chiefly as a direction.
  • zhè 'ài de xiǎo nán hái de kuài huó shǐ mendōu shòu dào gǎn rǎn
    We are all affected by the vivacity of this lovely little boy.
  • 'ér shì xiǎng xiàng huó yuè de hái
    My daughter is a child with vivid imagination.
  • wēi xiào shǐ liǎn biàn yòu huó
    A smile may vivify a face.
  • jiě pōu jìn xíng huó jiě pōu
    To perform vivisection on(a living animal).
  • zài huó nèi jìn xíng de xīn chén dài xiè yán jiūshēng huó shù
    metabolic studies conducted in vivo; in vivo techniques.
  • huó yuè de diǎn huà zài huó de yòu nèi de diǎn huà zhì
    the active iodinating species; the in vivo iodinating mechanism.
  • yòu guī cóng shì zhí huò 'àihào děng huó dòng
    An activity, such as a vocation or hobby, engaged in regularly.
  • shǐ mìngtiān zhí zhuī qiú zhǒng huó dòng huò shí xiàn zhǒng zhí de nèi xīn zhào huàntiān zhí
    An inner calling to pursue an activity or perform a service; a vocation.
  • 1998 nián 11 yuè tài jīng zhì zài xīn lán huì líng dùn xíng de gāo guān yuán huì shàng chàng wéi tuī dòng tài suàn 2000 nián wèn de jiě juéjiā qiáng guó jiā jiān de jiāo liú zuò wàng chéng yuán guó zài 4 yuè 19 zhì 30 zhè 12 tiān nèi bàn " suàn 2000 nián wèn huó dòng zhōu "。
    The Meeting of the High-level Officials convened by APEC in Wellington, New Zealand in November 1998 voiced the call for strengthening national and regional exchanges and cooperation to promote the solution of the Y2K problem and expressed the hope that all the member countries should hold "Computer Y2K Week" within 12 days from April 19 to 30.
  • tóng shízhōng chǎn jiē kāi shǐ biǎo chū xīn de jià zhí guānzhuī qiú shēng huó zhì liàngbǎo chéng shì yuánzhù zhòng huán jìngzūn zhòng shǐ děng
    At the same time the middle class started voicing new values: quality of life, urban conservation, the environment and respect for history.
  • xiān rén shēng huó zài tài zhī zhōng
    Celestials live in the great void.
  • kǒng lóngliǎng dòng huǒ shān huó yuè
    from 190 million to 230 million years ago; dinosaurs, marine reptiles; volcanic activity.
  • zhè xiē xiàn xiàng tóng hǎi yáng xún huántài yáng shè huǒ shān huó dòng yòu guān
    These events are associated with changes in ocean circulation, solar radiation and volcanism.
  • huó huǒ shānzhè zuò huǒ shān huó yuè
    a live volcano; the volcano is very much alive.
  • jié men shēng huó liǎo duō niánsuī rán shì men céng jīng yǎng guò de zuì cōng míng de gǒudàn men zài méi néng shuō biǎo yǎn bān jué
    Jacky lived with us for many years,and although he was the smartest dog we ever had,we could never persuade him to perform circus tricks again.
  • chén guòfèn chén mǒu de huó dòngtān lán de
    Indulging in something, such as an activity, to excess; voracious.
  • shēng huó zài běi yáng tài píng yáng zhōng zhǒng jiān shā
    voracious pointed-nose shark of northern Atlantic and Pacific.
  • lán tiào zhǒng tān lán de shí yòng liè ), shēng huó zài yáng yìn yáng de wēn dài huò dài hǎi
    A voracious food and game fish(Pomatomus saltatrix) of temperate and tropical waters of the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
  • fèn duì xué de 7841 wèi nán shēng de diào chá biǎo míngshí yòng qiǎo táng guǒ de rén lùn men 'ài chī de chéng shí yòng zhě jīhū duō huó nián
    A study of 7, 841 Harvard male graduates found that chocolate and candy eaters--regardless of how voracious their appetite for goodies--live almost a year longer than those who abstain.
  • zhī zhǒng zhī shǔ měi zhōu dài dàn shuǐ shì tān lán ròu shí de qiě cháng gōng bìng huǐ miè huó zhe de dòng
    Any of several tropical American freshwater fishes of the genus Serrasalmus that are voraciously carnivorous and often attack and destroy living animals.
  • ài tōu kàn rén huó dòng de rényòu kuī yín de rén
    Person who likes to spy on people when they do not know they are being watched; voyeur
  • - 'ěr - shǐ zàitàn xún de dài 'ān shū zhōng xiě dào: " jìn gōng zhòng shēng huó láidài 'ān de yǎn shénshǒu shìyǎn jiǎng chù chù chù xiǎn shì chū wēn róu de xìng
    "From the time she entered public life, Diana conveyed her vulnerability with her eyes, her gestures, her speech, and her touch," Sally Bedell Smith wrote in her book Diana in Search of Herself.