| 单词 | re-energize | 
| 释义 | re-energizev. 1.  transitive. To revitalize, reinvigorate; to restore to an active, vigorous, or energetic state. Also occasionally in technical and scientific use: to supply with energy once again. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > 			[verb (transitive)]		 quickOE arearc1000 raisec1175 reara1325 upraisec1340 quickena1382 again-raisec1384 araisea1400 resuscea1400 revokea1413 recovera1425 revivec1425 suscitec1430 resuscite?c1450 risea1500 relive?1526 to call againa1529 resuscitate1532 requicken1576 refetch1599 reanimate1611 reinspire1611 reinanimatea1631 recreate1631 revivify1631 redivive1634 revivificate1660 resurrection1661 resurrect1773 re-embody1791 revivicate1798 re-energize1803 resurrectionize1804 revitalize1869 reimpress1883 1803    A. Seward Lett. 		(1811)	 VI. 108  				You, my friend, have..affectionate interests, which combine to reenergize your mind. 1882    Amer. Naturalist 16 477  				The chemical vigor of the circuit is restored, and its activity may thus be ceaseless, since it is continually re-energized by the forces of exterior nature. 1887    Chicago Advance 5 May 274  				The true way to re-energize the languishing institution. 1925    Amer. Mercury Oct. 172/1  				Restore the fagged-out body; clear and quicken the fogged and lagging brain—rebuild and re-energize them. 1949    Ironwood 		(Mich.)	 Daily Globe 10 May 1/3  				The succession of advances and retreats that have marked the army's plans to re-energize the defense of the Sault Ste. Marie locks. 1989    A. C. Davies Sci. & Pract. Welding 		(ed. 9)	 I. v. 255  				The radioactive source..can be returned, after a certain period depending upon its half life, to the makers to be re-energized in an atomic reactor. 2006    Philadelphia May 52/3  				Mixing cardio, Pilates, stretching and body rolling, a woo-wooy-sounding deep massage that mysteriously re-energizes you.  2.  intransitive. To revitalize or reinvigorate a person, esp. oneself. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > resurrection or revival > 			[verb (intransitive)]		 aquickc885 arisec950 quickeOE riseOE upbraidc1275 uprisec1340 quickena1382 recoverc1400 resuscite?c1450 revivea1500 raise1526 relive?1526 resuscitate1602 requicken1611 reanimate1645 resurrect1805 re-energize1938 1938    Times 11 July 13/5 		(advt.)	  				Re-energise on bread. 1943    National Geographic Mag. Dec. 774/1  				War hasn't changed Tucson's famous climate!... So come—re-energize for the bigger war and post-war jobs ahead. 1999    Cosmopolitan 		(U.K. ed.)	 Mar. 13 		(advt.)	  				A formula that re-energizes and re-firms. So your face and neck feel firmer and smoother. 2005    Allergy Apr. 106/2  				Spend an afternoon swimming in the salt-water swimming pool, or re-energise in the hydrotherapy pool or aqua detox areas. Derivatives  re-ˈenergized  adj. revitalized, reinvigorated. ΚΠ 1871    Mercersburg Rev. Apr. 281  				Powers..made ethical by our re-energized wills. 1967    Technol. & Culture 8 379  				A new, or, rather, greatly re-energized, form of scholarly discipline. 2006    Miami Herald 		(Nexis)	 19 May  d9  				The reenergized Oilers won the next three games convincingly.   re-ˈenergizing  adj. and n. 		 (a) n. the action or an act of revitalizing or reinvigorating;		 (b) adj. that revitalizes or reinvigorates. ΚΠ 1845    Congress. Globe 5 Feb. 249/3  				There was a re-energizing, a transforming influence in the air west of the mountains that did not exist in the eastern States. 1860    R. M. S. Jackson Mountain  iii. i. 556  				The efficacy of a change of water..is wholly referable to the impression made upon the digestive machinery, and the re-energizing power of the large new functional impression, made by all surrounding influences, water included. 1924    Portsmouth 		(Ohio)	 Daily Times 3 Dec. 3/5 		(advt.)	  				The refreshing and re-energizing influence of ‘a tub and a change’ after a day's dull round. 1930    Times 8 Mar. 8/2  				The re-energizing of some staid and elderly party. 1989    Art Jrnl. 48 37/3  				The names of favored engravers and lithographers..are firmly associated with a reenergizing of Romantic engraving and lithography in the 1830s. 2008    Star 		(S. Afr.)	 		(Nexis)	 2 Sept. 14  				I jumped at the chance to..have a re-energising treatment at the Camelot Spa. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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