vital force
英 [ˈvaɪtl fɔːs]
美 [ˈvaɪtl fɔːrs]
n. 生命力
英英释义
noun
- (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms
双语例句
- Currently, private economy has gradually become a vital force for the accelerated growth of Chinese economy.
现如今,我国民营经济逐渐成为我国经济高速发展的生力军。 - My life will bloom like a summer flower, full of vital force.
我的生活也将会和夏花一样,充满生命力。 - Independent College has been a vital force in Chinese higher education.
独立学院作为高等教育领域的一支生力军,为中国高等教育规模扩大立下了汗马功劳。 - The thriving of the middle-small enterprises brought enormous vital force for our national economy.
中小企业的崛起,为我国经济发展带来了无限生机。 - Because the Distributed Hydrology Model relates to the modern computer, it will have strong vital force.
因为分布式水文模型与现代计算机紧密相联,所以它必然更具有生命力。 - Nowadays, the financing guarantee of private loans in our country has become a vital force in financing guarantee systems.
民间借贷担保是我国融资担保体系的重要组成部分之一。 - It has brought new vital force and energy for class teaching due to the adoption of multimedia teaching means.
多媒体教学手段的引入,给课堂教学带来了新的生机和活力。 - Youth is the pioneering group and the vital force for both the revolution and the construction.
青年是革命和建设的先锋队和生力军。 - In New England transcendentalism, a spiritual essence or vital force in the universe in which all souls participate and that therefore transcends individual consciousness.
超灵在新英格兰超验论中,代表宇宙中的精神本质或生命力,在这里所有的灵魂都参与进来,从而超越了个人意念的范围。 - If the children now in the first grade of elementary school receive ten or more years of schooling, they will become a vital force for ushering in the21st century.
现在小学一年级的娃娃,经过十几年的学校教育,将成为开创二十一世纪大业的生力军。
