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
- National defense students are not only a new vital force in the new military revolution, but an important component of the talent team.
国防生学员担负着新军事变革生力军的重任,是我军人才队伍的重要组成部分。 - Vital powers; eating to maintain vital energy; recognizing no mystic vital force.
生命的力量;吃东西以维持生命的活力;认识到没有神秘的生命力量。它不会有生命力。 - Tourism: a vital force for world peace.
1986年:旅游&世界和平的重要力量。 - 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。 - One force counteracts another: vital force keeps the chemical laws of matter in abeyance; and muscular force can control the action of physical force.
一个武力对抗另一:重要力量保持法律的化学物质暂时搁置;和肌肉力量也无法控制的行动,身体力量。 - Encouragement Theory stresses that patent institution provides vital force for invention activity and invention investment which promote spreading of knowledge and the forming of information.
激励论强调专利制度为发明活动和对发明的投资提供了动力,并促进了传播知识和信息的市场的形成。 - Production, physical symptom of mode and its vitality, change and sublimation revealed its fresh vital force.
模式的生成、模式的体征及其生命力、模式的变化与升华显示出它鲜活的生命力。 - 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。 - 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。