energise
energise — 動詞
1. to give someone more energy and a greater feeling of wanting to do things — for
振奮
讓人感到精力充沛或充滿熱情
to give someone more energy and a greater feeling of wanting to do things — for example, after resting, eating a good meal, or hearing an exciting idea.
A short walk in the fresh air always energises Dahlia before her afternoon classes.
在戶外新鮮空氣中短暫散步,總能讓 Dahlia 在下午上課前感到精神振奮。
The coach's encouraging words energised the whole team just before the match.
教練鼓勵的話語讓全隊在比賽開始前都感到十分振奮。
passive use: be energised by something
Sumin felt energised after drinking a glass of cold water and stretching for five minutes.
Sumin 喝完一杯冷水並伸展五分鐘後,感覺精力充沛。
A good night's sleep energises Kofi for the whole of the next day.
一夜好眠能讓 Kofi 在第二天一整天都充滿活力。
- invigorate
more about physical vitality and health; energise covers both physical and mental eagerness
- revitalise
emphasises restoring energy that was lost; energise can also mean creating fresh energy where there was none
- motivate
focused on enthusiasm and willingness to act; energise includes the physical energy component
文法句型
energise + object
用法筆記
Commonly used in the passive form (feel energised / be energised) to describe a person's state of renewed energy. The US spelling is energize, energizes, energized, energizing — both spellings are pronounced the same way.