revitalise
英 [ˌri:'vaɪtəlaɪz]
美 [ˌri:'vaɪtəlaɪz]
v. 使更强壮; 使恢复生机(或健康)
过去分词:revitalised 现在分词:revitalising 过去式:revitalised 第三人称单数:revitalises
BNC.15435
英英释义
verb
- give new life or vigor to
双语例句
- This will not only refresh and revitalise you, but will cleanse your palate and will boost your liver function.
这不仅能让你恢复精力和元气,而且可以清洗上腭,促进肝功能。 - Further reforms to revitalise the stagnant economy are expected soon.
为萧条的经济注入活力的进一步改革有望在不久后出台。 - Instead, emerging countries need to dust down the structural reform agenda they quietly abandoned a decade ago and move to revitalise domestic competition.
新兴市场国家需要掸去10年前他们悄然放弃的结构性改革议程的灰尘,采取措施重新恢复本国竞争力。 - The dinosaurs see little need to revitalise the party's appeal or methods.
老政治家认为没必要重塑政党形象和执政方法。 - Open innovation has potential to revitalise the development sector, providing new sources of creative knowledge and resources, says Tara Acharya.
TaraAcharya说,开放创新有潜力重振发展领域,为创新性知识和资源提供新的源泉。 - Generally speaking, greater choice and competition in any market obliges established players to revitalise themselves or shut down.
一般说来,在任何市场上,如果选择更多、竞争更激烈,老牌参与者就会被迫要么重振旗鼓,要么关门大吉。 - This will not only revitalise the car ′ s appearance but also give it that'just been serviced ′ smell.
这不仅仅会让汽车内部焕然一新,而且还能有效去除异味。 - UNITAID's patent pool could revitalise innovation, saving lives in the developing world.
UNITAID的专利池可能让创新恢复活力,挽救发展中国家的生命。 - For Syria, the hope is that new business interest from the East can offset this loss and help revitalise its economy.
叙利亚的希望是,来自东方的新商业利益能够弥补这些损失,帮助其重振经济。 - Following the failure of the first attempt last month by Tim Geithner, Treasury secretary, to announce guidelines for the removal of toxic assets from bank balance sheets, critics fear that Mr Obama still lacks a full strategy to revitalise the financial system.
在美国财长蒂姆盖特纳(TimGeithner)2月份公布了将不良资产剥离银行资产负债表的指导方针,第一步努力失败后,评论家担心,奥巴马仍没有一套完整的重振金融体系的战略。