invigorated
invigorated — 動詞
- invigoratedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- invigorateds3rd person singular
- invigorateding-ing form
- invigoratededpast simple
1. to restore someone's physical or mental energy, making them feel stronger, healt
感到精力充沛
使恢復活力、精神飽滿
to restore someone's physical or mental energy, making them feel stronger, healthier, and more alive after a period of tiredness or low spirits
Nicholas felt completely invigorated after a long walk in the hills near his village.
Nicholas 在村莊附近的山丘上長途散步後,感到精力充沛。
feel/look + completely invigorated + after [activity]
A cold shower invigorated Léa and woke her up before her morning class.
冷水澡讓 Léa 感到精神煥發,在上課前完全清醒過來。
active transitive: [stimulus] invigorates [person]
The research team felt invigorated when their project won the national science award.
研究團隊在得知專案獲得全國科學獎後,感到振奮不已。
A short nap invigorated Tanvi enough to finish writing the report before dinner.
小睡片刻讓 Tanvi 恢復了精神,足以在晚飯前寫完那份報告。
Feeling invigorated after the yoga class, Ada decided to walk home through the park.
瑜伽課後感到精力充沛,Ada 決定穿過公園走路回家。
- energize
focuses more on motivation and readiness to act; 'invigorate' implies physical/mental restoration
- revitalize
very close in meaning, but often used for places or systems as well as people
- rejuvenate
stronger implication of making someone feel or look younger
- refresh
lighter in intensity; can simply mean relieving minor tiredness
文法句型
invigorate + direct object
be invigorated by + noun phrase
feel/look invigorated
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive form (be invigorated) or as a participial adjective (feel/look invigorated). The active form is less common in everyday speech.