vigour: [14] Latin vigēre meant ‘be lively, flourish’ (it came from the Indo-European base *wog-, *weg- ‘be lively or active’, which also produced English vigil, wake and watch). From it was derived the noun vigor ‘liveliness’, which passed into English via Old French vigour. From the same source come vigorous [14] and invigorate [17]. => invigorate, vigil
vigour (n.)
chiefly British English spelling of vigor (q.v.); for spelling, see -or.
权威例句
1. His health and vigour were unimpaired by a stroke.
他的健康和精力在经历了一次中风后没有受到影响。
2. He blew his nose with great vigour.
他使劲擤了擤鼻子。
3. He worked with renewed vigour and determination.
他以新的活力和决心工作着。
4. He set to his task with renewed vim and vigour.
他再度抖擞精神,手完成自己的工作.
5. This young fellow does his work with vim and vigour.