vital
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you say that something is vital, you mean that it is necessary or very important. 至關重要的
The port is vital to supply relief to millions of drought victims. 這個港口至關重要,給數百萬旱災民提供救濟物資。
It is vital that parents give children clear and consistent messages about drugs. 至關重要的是,父母們給子女提供關於毒品明確一致的觀點。
2. vitallyADV 至關重要地
Lesley's career in the church is vitally important to her. 萊斯利的教會生涯對於她而言至關重要。
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vital /ˈvaɪtəl/
剑桥词典
- It was said that the police concealed vital evidence .
- The exploration for new sources of energy is vital for the future of our planet .
- Mr Clinton singled out education as a vital tool in bridging the gap between rich and poor .
- These monuments are a vital part of the cultural heritage of South America .
- Trust is a vital ingredient in a successful marriage .
vital adjective (IMPORTANT)
necessary for the success or continued existence of something; extremely important必不可少的;極其重要的
A strong opposition is vital to a healthy democracy . 有一個強大的反對黨對於健康的民主制度來說非常重要。
She had found out some information of vital importance . 她已經查出了一些極爲重要的信息。
The kidney plays a vital role /part in the removal of waste products from the blood . 腎髒對於排除血液中的廢物起著至關重要的作用。
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] It's absolutely vital that you do exactly as I say. 完完全全按我說的去做,這至關重要。
[ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] It is vital to get medical supplies to the area as soon as possible . 要盡快把葯品送往該地區,這至關重要。
例句
vital adjective (LIVELY)
formal approvingenergetic
生機勃勃的;充滿生氣的
He had never felt so vital and full of life . 他從來沒有像現在一樣感到如此精神煥發,充滿活力。
formal
relating to life
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