energize
energize — 動詞
1. to give a person more energy and enthusiasm, so that they feel active and motiva
激勵;振奮
使人感到活力充沛且充滿熱情
to give a person more energy and enthusiasm, so that they feel active and motivated
A short walk outside energized Lucía before her afternoon meeting.
到外面走一走,讓 Lucía 在下午的會議前充滿活力。
energize + [person] before [event]
The coach's halftime speech energized the team and turned the game around.
教練在中場休息時的一席話振奮了全隊士氣,扭轉了比賽局勢。
James finds that a simple breakfast of fruit and yogurt energizes him for the whole morning.
James 發現簡單的水果和優格早餐,能讓他整個早上都精力充沛。
Nothing energizes Dario more than a challenging problem that needs a creative solution.
沒有什麼比一個需要創意解決的棘手問題更能讓 Dario 充滿鬥志。
The whole class felt energized by the teacher's lively explanation of the topic.
全班同學都因為老師生動的講解而感到充滿動力。
- invigorate
more physical — suggests making the body feel refreshed rather than the mind
- motivate
focuses on mental drive and willingness to act, less about physical energy
- stimulate
can apply to mind or body, but lacks the emotional enthusiasm that energize carries
- revitalize
implies restoring energy after a period of tiredness or decline
文法句型
energize + [person]
be energized by + [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive (be energized by). Object is always a person or group — do not use this sense for machines or electrical devices (that is a separate technical meaning).