英語單詞

vital是什麽意思

vital

英 ['vaɪt(ə)l] 美 ['vaɪtl]
  • adj. 至關重要的;生死攸關的;有活力的
  • n. (Vital)人名;(法、德、意、俄、葡)維塔爾;(西)比塔爾

中文詞源


vital 有生命力的

來自拉丁語vita,生命,來自PIE*gweie,存活,詞源同biology,quick,vivid,zoo.

英文詞源


vital
vital: [14] Vital comes via Old French vital from Latin vītālis. This was a derivative of vīta ‘life’. And vīta went back ultimately to Latin vīvus ‘living’, source of English vivacious, vivid, etc. Viable [19] is also descended from vīta, and etymologically means ‘capable of life’.
=> viable, vitamin, vivid
vital (adj.)
late 14c., "of or manifesting life," from Latin vitalis "of or belonging to life," from vita "life," related to vivere "to live," from PIE root *gweie- (1) "to live" (see bio-). The sense of "necessary or important" is from 1610s, via the notion of "essential to life" (late 15c.). Vital capacity recorded from 1852. Related: Vitally.

雙語例句


1. The vital clue to the killer's identity was his nickname, Peanuts.
查明殺手身份的重要線索是他的外號叫“花生”.

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2. Officials failed to pass vital information to their superiors.
官員們沒有將重要信息匯報給他們的上司。

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3. Support from those closest to you is vital in these trying times.
在這些困難的時刻,最親近的人給予你的支持至關重要。

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4. His function is vital to the accomplishment of the agency's mission.
要完成該機構的使命,他的作用至關重要。

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5. They believed ancient Greece and Rome were vital sources of learning.
他們認為古代希臘羅馬是知識的重要發源地。

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