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Definition of life force in English: life forcenoun mass noun1The force that gives something its vitality or strength. 生命力 the passionate life force of the symphony 交响乐中充满热情的生命力。 Example sentencesExamples - The term we will give to this life force within us is Vitality.
- You might not like the final product - you might even hate its obsessive and arch re-use of movie and TV history - but you can't argue with its life force.
- It is thus the life force of much of the entertainment industry.
- To play disc one is to rediscover the swift 4/4 punk stomp as the elementary rhythmic life force it should be.
- Menstruation affects half the population, but is vastly avoided by the general public and regarded not as a life force, but as a curse.
- Though he is no more, his memory has the life force of a flowing river.
- A la Recherche du Temps Perdu confirms what I have always felt about him: that he is a life force.
- Feel its vital life force surging through your system, obliterating anger and irritation, radiating peace outwards from your heart.
- The Mafia's infiltration of every level of official life diverted much-needed funds and sucked the city dry of its life force.
- Feel its vital life force obliterating anger and irritation - flowing, shaping and creating your heart's desire.
- You seem to control the life force as you swing lucrative business deals and turn things around.
- Water - a mysterious life force that carries dimensions impossible to penetrate - is central to the image.
- 1.1 The spirit which animates living creatures; the soul.
精力 Example sentencesExamples - The past few days, filled with activity, have sucked the very life force from my body.
- He promptly assessed that he need samplings of my life force which required a trip to the Vampires' Lair, two floors below.
- As one of her teachers put it, Vicky had such a strong life force, and it is this strength we miss the most about her.
- So a dream of bleeding gums would indicate a loss of life force through the suppression of thoughts and feelings, and lack of support for one's decisions.
- Torn between his life force and a death wish, he favors each in turn.
- The greeting acknowledges that we all share the same breath, the same universal life force.
- Only he survived the fall and, despite massive injuries, he was able to muster a short account of what happened before his life force ebbed away within hours of the disaster.
- In the end, the humans leave the planet, defeated by its mysterious, profoundly subversive life force.
- Indeed, the life force or Shakti within each one of us is swaying, much like a snake, to the incessant drumbeat played by her consort, Kal, Time or Shiva.
- If you have sufficient physical energy but are feeling dull and languid, you need a movement pattern with some creative fire to spark your life force.
- This consciousness is the Brahman or the supreme life force.
- Does being with this person add to my life force or do they rob me of my energy?
- And his life force was so strong that in spite of this modest shelter and the total lack of medical care, he triumphed over death.
- Until now, the life force that grew with the strength of the sun has been retreating into the fruit and the grain.
- Practiced correctly these help to boost our life force by stimulating the metabolic rate and nourishing the body to a stronger healthier state.
- That must be why they provide us with all these free food and water - it's probably enhanced with some chemical that leaches the life force out of you.
- At that moment, I felt like the life force was leaving my body and I was paralyzed, as my mind raced.
- The fish, if you caught any, symbolise the life force you're trying to contact.
- ‘Our life force is completely dependent on a supply of oxygen and correct breathing is essential,’ she says.
- Those late-August rains aroused the life force in every dormant weed seed in Western Washington.
Synonyms moving spirit, moving force, animating spirit, vital spirit, spirit, vital spark, lifeblood, essence, core, heart, soul, strength, quintessence, substance
Definition of life force in US English: life forcenounˈlaɪf ˌfɔrsˈlīf ˌfôrs 1The force or influence that gives something its vitality or strength. 生命力 the passionate life force of the symphony 交响乐中充满热情的生命力。 Example sentencesExamples - To play disc one is to rediscover the swift 4/4 punk stomp as the elementary rhythmic life force it should be.
- Feel its vital life force obliterating anger and irritation - flowing, shaping and creating your heart's desire.
- It is thus the life force of much of the entertainment industry.
- Though he is no more, his memory has the life force of a flowing river.
- Water - a mysterious life force that carries dimensions impossible to penetrate - is central to the image.
- You seem to control the life force as you swing lucrative business deals and turn things around.
- You might not like the final product - you might even hate its obsessive and arch re-use of movie and TV history - but you can't argue with its life force.
- Menstruation affects half the population, but is vastly avoided by the general public and regarded not as a life force, but as a curse.
- The term we will give to this life force within us is Vitality.
- Feel its vital life force surging through your system, obliterating anger and irritation, radiating peace outwards from your heart.
- The Mafia's infiltration of every level of official life diverted much-needed funds and sucked the city dry of its life force.
- A la Recherche du Temps Perdu confirms what I have always felt about him: that he is a life force.
- 1.1 The spirit or energy that animates living creatures; the soul.
精力 Example sentencesExamples - At that moment, I felt like the life force was leaving my body and I was paralyzed, as my mind raced.
- And his life force was so strong that in spite of this modest shelter and the total lack of medical care, he triumphed over death.
- In the end, the humans leave the planet, defeated by its mysterious, profoundly subversive life force.
- The fish, if you caught any, symbolise the life force you're trying to contact.
- As one of her teachers put it, Vicky had such a strong life force, and it is this strength we miss the most about her.
- The past few days, filled with activity, have sucked the very life force from my body.
- Torn between his life force and a death wish, he favors each in turn.
- Indeed, the life force or Shakti within each one of us is swaying, much like a snake, to the incessant drumbeat played by her consort, Kal, Time or Shiva.
- The greeting acknowledges that we all share the same breath, the same universal life force.
- ‘Our life force is completely dependent on a supply of oxygen and correct breathing is essential,’ she says.
- Only he survived the fall and, despite massive injuries, he was able to muster a short account of what happened before his life force ebbed away within hours of the disaster.
- This consciousness is the Brahman or the supreme life force.
- So a dream of bleeding gums would indicate a loss of life force through the suppression of thoughts and feelings, and lack of support for one's decisions.
- Practiced correctly these help to boost our life force by stimulating the metabolic rate and nourishing the body to a stronger healthier state.
- Does being with this person add to my life force or do they rob me of my energy?
- That must be why they provide us with all these free food and water - it's probably enhanced with some chemical that leaches the life force out of you.
- Those late-August rains aroused the life force in every dormant weed seed in Western Washington.
- He promptly assessed that he need samplings of my life force which required a trip to the Vampires' Lair, two floors below.
- Until now, the life force that grew with the strength of the sun has been retreating into the fruit and the grain.
- If you have sufficient physical energy but are feeling dull and languid, you need a movement pattern with some creative fire to spark your life force.
Synonyms moving spirit, moving force, animating spirit, vital spirit, spirit, vital spark, lifeblood, essence, core, heart, soul, strength, quintessence, substance
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