replenishable
replenishable — 動詞
- replenishablepresent simple I / you / we / they
- replenishables3rd person singular
- replenishabling-ing form
- replenishabledpast simple
1. to put something back into a supply or stock after some has been used, so that t
補充;補足
把用掉的東西重新補滿
to put something back into a supply or stock after some has been used, so that the total amount returns to a sufficient level.
After the long drought, the rain helped replenish the village water tank.
漫長的乾旱過後,雨水幫助補充了村莊的水箱。
replenish + direct object (natural resource)
Rohan replenishes the office coffee machine every Monday before his colleagues arrive.
Rohan 每週一在同事到來前都會補滿辦公室的咖啡機。
Zola replenished her backpack with fresh water and snacks before the long hike.
Zola 在長途健行前,用飲用水和零食補滿了背包。
After the harvest, the farmers replenish the soil by adding natural compost.
收割之後,農夫們添加天然堆肥來補充土壤養分。
Sora replenished the shop shelves before the weekend rush began.
Sora 在週末人潮湧來之前,重新補滿了商店貨架。
文法句型
replenish + noun phrase (object = stock, supply, resource)
用法筆記
Commonly used with objects that are stocks, supplies, or natural resources. The preposition 'with' introduces what is being added.
常見錯誤
2. to provide a person or thing with a quality that meets a deep inner need, making
充實;使圓滿
使人或事物完全滿足
to provide a person or thing with a quality that meets a deep inner need, making them feel whole, fulfilled, or emotionally restored.
The extra training courses helped replenish Layla's confidence after her poor exam result.
額外的培訓課程幫助充實了 Layla 在考試失利後的自信心。
replenish + abstract quality (confidence, spirit, purpose)
Gabriel felt that volunteering at the hospital replenished his sense of purpose.
Gabriel 覺得在醫院當志工充實了他的使命感。
A week of quiet reading by the sea replenished Bao's energy and creativity.
在海邊靜靜閱讀一週,充實了 Bao 的精力與創造力。
Seeing the children's bright faces replenished Dario's enthusiasm for the volunteer project.
看到孩子們天真的臉龐,充實了 Dario 對志工計畫的熱情。
- deplete
to use up a resource or quality until little remains
文法句型
replenish + noun phrase (abstract quality or resource)
用法筆記
Frequently used with abstract nouns such as 'confidence,' 'energy,' 'spirit,' or 'purpose.' This sense carries a suggestion of making something complete or perfect, not just returning it to an earlier level.