Search Results for: "Vigor"
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Vocabulary (20)
vigor
ptVigor; physical strength and good health.
vigoureusement
frVigorously; in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy.
esfuerzo
esVigorous or determined attempt.
robuust
nlStrong and healthy; vigorous.
faner
frTo lose freshness, vigor, or beauty; to wilt.
buxom
enA term used to describe a woman who is healthily plump and has a full, attractiv...
强劲
zhStrong; powerful; vigorous.
gagliardo
itStrong, vigorous, and brave.
activism
enActivism is the practice of taking direct and often public action, such as prote...
secouer
frTo shake something vigorously.
apostle
enA pioneering advocate or a vigorous supporter of a particular policy, idea, or c...
生机
zhVitality; life force; vigor.
مجهود
arA vigorous or determined attempt to achieve something. It refers to the physical...
wither
enTo become dry and shriveled, typically as a result of losing moisture or vitalit...
씩씩하게
koBravely or vigorously.
气势
zhMomentum; imposing manner; a powerful aura or vigor.
blooming
enBlooming describes the process of a plant producing flowers or opening its buds....
patriótico
ptHaving or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
restauré
frRestored to its former condition or vigor.
robusto
ptStrong and healthy; vigorous.
Phrases (20)
हाथ-पाँव चलाना।
hiTo struggle or make vigorous efforts to achieve something.
Monter au créneau.
frTo defend a position or idea vigorously.
In vollem Gange sein
deTo be actively ongoing and progressing vigorously.
Ne pas y aller de main morte.
frTo act vigorously or without restraint, sometimes harshly.
Entrar en vigor.
esFor a law or rule to become active and legally binding.
بذل مساعي حثيثة
arExerted vigorous and persistent attempts to achieve something.
Entrar en vigor
esFor a law, rule, or agreement to become active or enforceable.
A caballo viejo, poco trote.
esPeople, like old horses, lose their vigor with age; old habits are hard to chang...
Entrar em vigor
ptFor a law, rule, or agreement to become legally operative or enforceable.
Romper una lanza.
esTo defend someone or something vigorously, even if it's risky.
발에 땀 나도록 뛰다.
koTo run very fast and vigorously, causing one's feet to sweat profusely.
Entrar em vigor.
ptTo become legally effective, usually referring to a law.
¡A por todas!
esEncouraging someone to give their best effort or pursue a goal vigorously.
سر و دست شکستن
faTo compete eagerly and vigorously for something.
intensive Debatte
deA vigorous and heated discussion about a topic.
焕发新活力
zhThis phrase paints a vivid picture of something or someone regaining energy and...
Presentar batalla.
esTo resist or confront an opponent or challenge vigorously.
Monter au créneau
frTo vigorously defend an idea or person, or to take action.
Pucati od zdravlja
hrTo look very healthy and vigorous.
Dar um gás.
ptImagine you're running on empty, and suddenly someone injects a shot of pure adr...
Grammar (18)
Classical Metaphors: Dragons and Tigers (虎踞龙盘、龙飞凤舞)
zhadvanced_patterns
Favor vs. Favour: What's the Difference?
enconfusable-words
Success Idioms: Fast Starts & Great Results (Hit the Ground Running, Bear Fruit)
enadvanced_syntax
Sudden Actions in Hindi: Using the Compound Verb उठना (uṭhnā)
hiverbs_advanced
Hindi Verb Metaphors: Eat, Hit, & Give (`खाना`, `मारना`, `देना`)
hiverbs_advanced
Eating It All: Aspectual 'se' with Consumption Verbs (comerse)
esadvanced_syntax
Simple Past vs. Finished Actions (`किया` vs `कर लिया`)
hiverbs_advanced
Spanish Literary Past: The Preterite Anterior (hube hablado)
esverbs_past
Decoding Cultural Metaphors (Compound Verbs)
hiidioms_expressions
Elegant Sequencing: Absolute Participle (Feita a tarefa...)
ptadvanced_syntax
Portuguese Legal & Admin Language: The Bureaucratic Register
ptformal_register
Arabic Diminutives: Making Words Cuter (Tasghīr)
arnouns_gender
Honorific Age: 연세 vs 나이
kospeech_levels
Instant Fluency: The Magic of 4-Character Idioms (Chengyu)
zhadvanced_patterns
Expressing Strong Rejection: (~ものか / ~もんか)
jaexpressions_patterns
The Irregular 'Put': Pôr & Derivatives
ptverbs_present
Portuguese Formal Impersonal Verbs (Haver, Se)
ptformal_register
Spanish Relative Clauses: To Comma or Not (Que)
esrelative_clauses