energized
/ˈen.ə.dʒaɪz/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɛnɚdʒˌaɪzd] /ˈen.ɚ.dʒaɪz/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈɛnɚdʒˌaɪzd] /ˈe-nər-ˌjīz/ (ame, mw)
energized — 動詞
- energizedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- energizeds3rd person singular
- energizeding-ing form
- energizededpast simple
1. to fill a person or group with fresh physical or mental energy and a stronger wi
使充滿活力
讓人精力充沛、更有幹勁
to fill a person or group with fresh physical or mental energy and a stronger wish to do things
Aylin drinks green tea every morning because the caffeine energizes her before work.
Aylin 每天早上喝綠茶,因為咖啡因讓她在工作前更有活力。
energize + object (someone) for a purpose
The coach's short but powerful speech energized the players right before the big match.
教練簡短而有力的談話讓球員在大賽前充滿了活力。
Rohan felt energized after his morning run through the park near his house.
Rohan 在家附近的公園慢跑完後感到精力充沛。
Xiu's positive attitude energized her classmates and made the group project much more enjoyable.
Xiu 的積極態度讓同學們充滿活力,也讓小組作業變得有趣多了。
A hot shower and a good breakfast leave Ilan feeling energized for the whole morning.
沖個熱水澡加上一頓豐盛的早餐,讓 Ilan 整個上午都精力充沛。
- invigorate
emphasises physical health and strength; more formal
- motivate
focuses on mental desire and willingness rather than physical energy
- stimulate
broader meaning; can refer to the mind, senses, or economy
- recharge
informal, used when a person restores their own energy (e.g., I need to recharge)
文法句型
energize + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used in the passive form (be energized) or as an adjective-like description of a person's state (feel / look / seem energized). The subject that provides the energy can be a person, an event, a drink, food, or even an idea.