invigoration
invigoration — 名詞
1. the process of making a person feel more lively, refreshed, and energetic
提神;振奮
讓人精神煥發、恢復個人活力
the process of making a person feel more lively, refreshed, and energetic
A short morning walk gave Ishaan a feeling of invigoration that lasted all day.
早晨短暫散步讓 Ishaan 一整天都感到提神。
uncountable: a feeling of invigoration
After her cold water swim, Tariro felt an unexpected invigoration that lasted until the evening.
在冷水游泳之後,Tariro 感受到一股意外的振奮,持續到傍晚。
The yoga teacher explained that deep breathing exercises lead to invigoration of both the body and the mind.
瑜珈老師解釋說,深呼吸練習能讓身心兩方面都獲得振奮。
The mountain air gave Nikos a gentle invigoration as he recovered from his long illness.
山間空氣在 Nikos 從久病中逐漸康復時,帶給他一股溫和的提神力量。
Nora's morning run offered a reliable source of invigoration before a busy workday.
Nora 的晨跑在忙碌的工作日之前提供了可靠的提神來源。
- revitalization
broader term that includes restoring strength to systems or people; less focused on immediate energy
- refreshment
lighter in tone; suggests temporary relief from tiredness rather than deep renewal
- rejuvenation
stronger implication of making something young or youthful again
- exhaustion
the state of being completely drained of energy
- fatigue
physical or mental tiredness, the opposite of the refreshed feeling invigoration describes
文法句型
invigoration of [noun phrase]
feeling/source of invigoration
用法筆記
Frequently used with a preceding noun or adjective that indicates the source (e.g., morning run, mountain air, cold water). Unlike the more common verb invigorate, this noun is primarily found in formal or written English.
常見錯誤
2. the process of giving new strength, excitement, or success to an organization, s
復甦;強化
使組織、制度或活動恢復生機
the process of giving new strength, excitement, or success to an organization, system, or activity
The new investment brought an economic invigoration to the small town where Yael grew up.
這筆新投資為 Yael 成長的小鎮帶來了經濟復甦。
adjective + invigoration: economic invigoration
Naoko's leadership brought invigoration to the local theatre group, which attracted many new members.
Naoko 的領導為當地劇團注入了新的活力,吸引了許多新成員。
Lisa's report showed that the invigoration of the city's park system came from weekly volunteer cleanups and new playground equipment.
Lisa 的報告顯示,城市公園系統的復甦來自每週的志工清掃活動和新的遊樂設施。
The invigoration of the local tourism industry in Chiang Mai required new hotel investments and better airport connections.
清邁當地旅遊業的復甦需要新的旅館投資和更便利的機場交通。
Dario's new teaching methods created an invigoration of interest among his students.
Dario 的新教學方法讓學生的興趣重新活躍起來。
- revitalization
very close in meaning; preferred when the focus is on bringing something back to a former healthy state
- strengthening
simpler and more common; less formal and less specific than invigoration
- reinvigoration
emphasises doing something again that was already invigorated once before
文法句型
invigoration of [noun phrase]
adjective + invigoration
用法筆記
Common in business, economics, and organizational contexts. The subject of the 'of'-phrase is typically an institution, sector, system, or activity — not a person.