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energy noun
energy1 (nuclear/solar energy) energy2 (full of energy) effort (your creative energies)
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nuclear/solar energy 核能;太阳能She's always full of energy. 她总是充满活力。energy ♦︎ powerThese are both words for the fuel, strength of the sun or wind, etc. that is used to drive machines, make electricity, provide heat, etc. 这两个词均表示能源。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配electrical / nuclear / atomic / solar / wind / tidal energy / powerto generate / produce / provide / supply / use / harness energy / poweran energy / a power supplya source of energy / power energy [uncountable] a source of power such as fuel, used for driving machines, providing heat, etc. 能源the change from fossil fuel to renewable energy从化石燃料到可再生能源的转变The nuclear plant provides a fifth of the nation's energy.核电厂为该国提供五分之一的能源。It is important to conserve energy.节能十分重要。Energy-saving features can reduce energy bills by 50%.这些节能特性能降低能耗支出50%。The country could face an energy crisis (= when fuel is not freely available) if demand continues to rise.如果需求持续上升,这个国家可能会面临能源危机。In physics energy is the ability of matter or radiation to work because of its mass, movement, electric charge, etc. 物理学中,energy指物质或辐射因其质量、运动或所带电荷而具有的做功的能力kinetic / potential energy动能;势能 power [uncountable] energy that can be collected and used to operate a machine, to make electricity, etc.; the public supply of electricity 能量;动力;电力供应Wind power was used to drive the machinery.用了风能来驱动机器。This wheel provides the power to the cutting machine.这个轮子为剪切机提供动力。To go higher the pilot increases the engine power.为了能飞得更高,飞行员加大了发动机的动力。They've switched off the power.他们关掉了电源。There seems to have been a power failure.好像停电了。NOTE 辨析 Energy or power? Energy is the source of power: the fuel, the light and heat from the sun or a nuclear reaction, the strength of the wind, water or waves. Power is energy that has been collected and used to produce electricity, operate machinery, etc. In practice you can often use either word. * energy指能源,诸如燃油、太阳或核变产生的光和热,以及风、水或潮汐的能量。power指蓄集起来用于发电、驱动机器等的能量。实际上,两个词常可通用electrical / nuclear / atomic / solar / wind / tidal energy / power电能;核能;原子能;太阳能;风能;潮汐能to generate / produce / provide / supply / use / harness energy / power发电;产生能量;提供能量;供电;使用能量;利用能量However, although you can say generate/produce energy, energy is often seen as sth that cannot be created (and in a scientific sense this is true): you can store, conserve or save energy, or you can waste it. Power is less frequently seen in this way: you generate/produce power and then use it to drive sth, but it is less usual to talk about storing or saving it. The energy supply is all the energy that has not yet been used up; the power supply is the continuous flow of power to where it is being used. 不过,尽管“发电”可以说成generate/produce energy,energy常被认为是不能人为制造产生的,而且从科学意义上讲确实如此。与energy搭配的动词有store、conserve、save和waste。power较少这样用,常与之搭配的动词有generate和produce。use power to drive sth指使用能量驱动某物。power通常不与表示贮存或节约意义的词连用。energy supply指至今还没有耗尽的所有能源,power supply指能量的持续供应The world's energy supply is heading for crisis.世界正濒临能源供给危机。The world's power supply is heading for crisis. interruptions in the power supply电力供应的中断interruptions in the energy supply energy2

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nuclear/solar energy 核能;太阳能She's always full of energy. 她总是充满活力。energy ♦︎ life ♦︎ vigour ♦︎ vitality ♦︎ fire ♦︎ dynamism ♦︎ spark ♦︎ gusto ♦︎ zestThese are all words for the ability or quality of putting effort and enthusiasm into sth. 这些词均表示精力、活力、干劲。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to do sth with energy / vigour / vitality / dynamism / gusto / zestgreat energy / vigour / vitality / gusto / zesttremendous energy / vigour / vitality / dynamism / gustonew energy / life / vigour / vitality / zestsb's old energy / fire / sparkrenewed / youthful energy / vigour / vitality / zestto have energy / vigour / vitality / dynamism / spark / zestto lack energy / vigour / vitality / dynamism / sparkto lose energy / vigour / vitality / fire / spark / zestto add energy / life / zest (to sth)to be full of energy / life / vigour / vitality / fire / dynamism / zest energy [uncountable](in a person) the ability to put effort and enthusiasm into sth you do (人的)精力,活力,干劲I admire her boundless energy.我佩服她那无穷的干劲。It's a waste of time and energy.那是浪费时间和精力。Bringing up twins requires a great deal of energy.把双胞胎带大需要很多的精力。 see also strength force noun life [uncountable](in a person, place or situation) the quality of being active, lively and exciting (人、地方或场合的)活力,生命力,生气We need to inject some new life into this project.我们得给这个项目注入些新的活力。The city only comes to life at night.这个城市要到夜晚才充满生机。 see also lively lively vigour (BrE) (NAmE vigor) ˈvɪgə(r) [uncountable](in a person) energy, force and determination (人的)精力,力量,热情He worked with renewed vigour and enthusiasm.他将重燃起来的活力和热情投入到工作中。She attacked both political parties with equal vigour.她对两个政党攻击得同样激烈。 vitality vaɪˈtæləti [uncountable](in a person, place or work of art) energy and enthusiasm (人、地方或艺术品的)生命力,活力,热情She is bursting with vitality and new ideas.她朝气蓬勃,满脑子新点子。The music has a wonderful freshness and vitality.这首乐曲给人以绝妙的新鲜感和活力。The project will provide jobs and help to restore economic vitality to the region.这个计划将提供就业机会,促进该地区恢复经济活力。 fire [uncountable](in a person) very strong emotion, especially anger or enthusiasm that drives you to do sth (人的)激情,愤怒,热情The fire seemed to die in him when his wife died.妻子去世后,他的热情似乎熄灭了。Something of the old fire had returned to their rivalry.他们的竞争又重新激起了旧恨。 dynamism ˈdaɪnəmɪzəm [uncountable](in a person, project or idea) energy and enthusiasm to make new things happen or to make things succeed (人、项目或想法的)精力,活力,劲头The freshness and dynamism of her approach was welcomed by all her students.她的方法新颖活泼,受到学生的一致欢迎。The campaign lacked dynamism.这场运动缺乏活力。 spark [uncountable, singular](in a person) a special quality of energy, intelligence or enthusiasm that makes sb very imaginative or amusing (人的)生气,才华,热情As a writer he seemed to lack creative spark.作为作家,他似乎缺少创作激情。She had a certain spark-that something extra that made her a star.她有才华和热情,这些别人不具备的特质使她成了明星。 gusto ˈgʌstəʊ; NAmE ˈgʌstoʊ [uncountable](in a person) enthusiasm and energy in doing sth, especially sth you enjoy (人的)热情,兴致,精力They sang with gusto.他们兴致勃勃地唱歌。She attacked the huge slice of chocolate cake with great gusto.她兴奋难抑,迫不及待地扑向那一大块巧克力蛋糕大吃起来。 zest [uncountable, singular](in a person) enjoyment and enthusiasm (人的)热情,狂热Last month's victory has given him renewed zest for the game.上个月的那场胜利让他重燃起对这项运动的狂热。He had a great zest for life.他对生活有着极大的热情。

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