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词汇 re-energize
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Definition of re-energize in English:

re-energize

(British re-energise)
verb
[with object]
  • Give fresh vitality, enthusiasm, or impetus to.

    new reconstruction projects will re-energize the flagging economy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can re-energise tired sections of the garden simply by installing a lovely pot, or grouping of pots, in them.
    • For Avon, multilevel selling has helped reenergize a flagging U.S. sales force.
    • Yet I do believe these occasions present a great opportunity to reenergize the movement.
    • It would really, I think, reenergize a lot of conservatives.
    • The bailout money was supposed to be used to jump-start the economy by re-energizing lending.
    • Louisiana perioperative nurses redoubled their efforts by reenergizing their members.
    • He will announce a major American diplomatic campaign to re-energise the UN Security Council on the Iraq issue.
    • The Japanese electronics industry is reaching the limit of functional design and sees the environment as the key to re-energising its economic performance.
    • In its policy review this autumn, the Labour party needs to make some imaginative leaps to re-energise its programme.
    • New Urban communities provide designed public realms whose purpose is to re-energize public discourse.
    • Include breaks in your day, which will allow you to re-energize yourself.
    • The product fits in to the need to reenergize sales.
    • The experience has, among other things, re-energized an old belief of mine.
    • No, we don't need time to recover or reenergize.
    • The vote reenergized a grass-roots organization called Canton Pride, which urged passage of the override.
    • It was discovered, however, that the physical body could be re-energized.
    • Hopefully the team building activity after lunch will re-energize me.
    • Many readers will turn there first to see Clinton wallow in his guilt only to then become re-energised by his battles with his conservative opponents.
    • E-mail alerts and text messages will be sent in the coming days to re-energize supporters.
    • This month of December has totally re-energized me to start 2010 in the best mindset possible.

Definition of re-energize in US English:

re-energize

(British re-energise)
verbˌrēˈenərjīz
[with object]
  • Give fresh vitality, enthusiasm, or impetus to.

    new reconstruction projects will re-energize the flagging economy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The vote reenergized a grass-roots organization called Canton Pride, which urged passage of the override.
    • It would really, I think, reenergize a lot of conservatives.
    • The bailout money was supposed to be used to jump-start the economy by re-energizing lending.
    • Many readers will turn there first to see Clinton wallow in his guilt only to then become re-energised by his battles with his conservative opponents.
    • Include breaks in your day, which will allow you to re-energize yourself.
    • This month of December has totally re-energized me to start 2010 in the best mindset possible.
    • The experience has, among other things, re-energized an old belief of mine.
    • Hopefully the team building activity after lunch will re-energize me.
    • In its policy review this autumn, the Labour party needs to make some imaginative leaps to re-energise its programme.
    • For Avon, multilevel selling has helped reenergize a flagging U.S. sales force.
    • E-mail alerts and text messages will be sent in the coming days to re-energize supporters.
    • The product fits in to the need to reenergize sales.
    • It was discovered, however, that the physical body could be re-energized.
    • New Urban communities provide designed public realms whose purpose is to re-energize public discourse.
    • He will announce a major American diplomatic campaign to re-energise the UN Security Council on the Iraq issue.
    • The Japanese electronics industry is reaching the limit of functional design and sees the environment as the key to re-energising its economic performance.
    • Yet I do believe these occasions present a great opportunity to reenergize the movement.
    • No, we don't need time to recover or reenergize.
    • You can re-energise tired sections of the garden simply by installing a lovely pot, or grouping of pots, in them.
    • Louisiana perioperative nurses redoubled their efforts by reenergizing their members.
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