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
- Is it that Marxism has no vital force?
马克思主义在当代真的没有生命力了吗? - Because the Distributed Hydrology Model relates to the modern computer, it will have strong vital force.
因为分布式水文模型与现代计算机紧密相联,所以它必然更具有生命力。 - Youth is the pioneering group and the vital force for both the revolution and the construction.
青年是革命和建设的先锋队和生力军。 - Flower market act as the collecting and distributing center of flower product, it brings fresh vital force and energy to construction and development, and accelerates the generation and development of flower industrialization.
花卉市场作为花卉产品的集散中心,给花卉业的建设和发展带来了新的生机和活力,大大促进了花卉产业化的形成和发展。 - 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。 - It has brought new vital force and energy for class teaching due to the adoption of multimedia teaching means.
多媒体教学手段的引入,给课堂教学带来了新的生机和活力。 - 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。 - Development of commerce and business will inject vital force for the new city; economy soaring will fill the new city with shining brightness.
发展商贸,为新城注入生机与活力;腾飞经济,让新城充满闪亮耀眼的光辉。 - 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。 - Tourism: a vital force for world peace.
1986年:旅游&世界和平的重要力量。