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vital

英 ['vaɪt(ə)l] 美['vaɪtl]
  • adj. 至关重要的;生死攸关的;有活力的
  • n. (Vital)人名;(法、德、意、俄、葡)维塔尔;(西)比塔尔

英英释意


1. urgently needed; absolutely necessary;
"a critical element of the plan"
"critical medical supplies"
"vital for a healthy society"
"of vital interest"
2. performing an essential function in the living body;
"vital organs"
"blood and other vital fluids"
"the loss of vital heat in shock"
"a vital spot"
"life-giving love and praise"
3. full of spirit;
"a dynamic full of life woman"
"a vital and charismatic leader"
"this whole lively world"
4. manifesting or characteristic of life;
"a vital, living organism"
"vital signs"

双语例句


1. The vital clue to the killer's identity was his nickname, Peanuts.
查明杀手身份的重要线索是他的外号叫“花生”.

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2. Officials failed to pass vital information to their superiors.
官员们没有将重要信息汇报给他们的上司。

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3. Support from those closest to you is vital in these trying times.
在这些困难的时刻,最亲近的人给予你的支持至关重要。

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4. His function is vital to the accomplishment of the agency's mission.
要完成该机构的使命,他的作用至关重要。

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5. They believed ancient Greece and Rome were vital sources of learning.
他们认为古代希腊罗马是知识的重要发源地。

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