1.赋与...生命,给与...活力[生气];使生动活泼;激发,鼓舞
1.to cause somebody or something to live
2.to make somebody or something lively
1.These and other American dreams have been vitalized by his drive and by his dedication.
这些和其他一些美国的梦想已经由他驾驶的活力和他的献身精神。
2.Socialistic market economy calls for highly qualified university moral education, which vitalized current moral education.
社会主义市场经济给高校德育工作提出了更高的要求,为高校德注入了新的血液。
3.By them have been vitalized and turned to practical account the principles of science and revelations of technology.
它们激发了和转化为科学原则和技术革命的现实描述。
4.My hometown is a small town, vitalized with this past a few people is living in poverty.
我的家乡是一个依山傍水的小镇,过去这几的人们生活极其贫困。
5.Hungary is the European inland country, the geographical position superior, belongs to the typical vitalized with country.
匈牙利是欧洲内陆国家,地理位置比较优越,属于典型的依山傍水的国家。
6.Three kilometers, four miles-new lake lake are spread many small chic, vitalized with buildings.
瘦西湖全长四点三公里,沿湖分布着许多小巧别致,依山傍水的建筑物。
7.When I get onto the stage, I feel vitalized, and can dance even more lively.
我一上到台,就会好精神,再劲都可以!
8.When you are by my side, I get re-energized and re-vitalized even after exhaustion.
当你在我身旁,我会重新恢复能量和活力即或是在精疲力尽之后。
9.Establishing A Vitalized and Competitive Mechanism with Low cost and High Efficiency for Drug Sampling and Testing
建立低成本高效能,充满竞争活力的药品抽验、检验运行机制