vigorous

/ˈvɪɡərəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈvɪɡərəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈvi-g(ə-)rəs/ (ame, mw)

vigorous — 形容詞

  • vigorouspositive
  • more vigorouscomparative
  • most vigoroussuperlative

1. done or carried out with a lot of physical or mental energy and strong determina

1.形容詞B2
釋義

劇烈;激烈

充滿力氣和決心的

done or carried out with a lot of physical or mental energy and strong determination

例句

The team mounted a vigorous defence of their title throughout the tournament.

該隊在整個錦標賽中進行了激烈的衛冕戰。

collocation: vigorous defence

Hassan faced vigorous questioning from the committee about the new policy.

Hassan 就新政策接受了委員會的激烈質詢。

同義詞
  • energetic

    focuses on active, lively quality; more often describes a person's nature than the action itself

  • forceful

    emphasises the power and impact of an action, often implying it achieves its goal

  • strenuous

    applies specifically to physical effort that requires a lot of energy

反義詞

用法筆記

Commonly placed before nouns that describe actions, efforts, or activities, such as exercise, debate, campaign, defence, or attempt.

常見錯誤

She gave a strong speech against the new law.' (when meaning forceful and energetic).
She gave a vigorous speech against the new law.
💡'vigorous' emphasises the force and energy of the action itself, while 'strong' focuses more on the power of the argument or belief behind it.

2. in a state of good health, with a strong body or mind; used especially of living

2.形容詞B2
釋義

強健

身體健康又有力量的

in a state of good health, with a strong body or mind; used especially of living things that are growing or functioning actively and well

例句

The old oak tree still puts out vigorous new growth every spring.

那棵老橡樹每年春天仍會長出強健的新枝。

collocation: vigorous growth (plants)

Nadia felt vigorous and full of energy after her holiday in the mountains.

Nadia 在山上度假後感到強健且精力充沛。

predicative use: felt vigorous

同義詞
  • robust

    suggests a strong, sturdy constitution; often used for health that can withstand difficulties

  • hearty

    implies enthusiastic good health and a strong appetite for life

  • sturdy

    emphasises physical solidity and resistance to damage rather than active energy

反義詞
  • frail

    weak and delicate, especially of someone's health

  • feeble

    lacking physical strength, often due to age or illness

用法筆記

Typically describes living things — people, animals, or plants — that are in good health and functioning actively. Not used for objects or machines.

常見錯誤

The desk is vigorous because it is made of strong wood.' (objects cannot be vigorous).
The oak tree is vigorous because it gets plenty of sunlight and water.
💡'vigorous' for living things only.