vital

adjective

UK/ˈvaɪ.tᵊl/
US/ˈvaɪ.t̬ᵊl/

Definitions of vital adjective

importance(重要性)

  1. B2

    Essential for the success or continued existence of something; of the utmost importance.

    必不可少的;至關重要的

    • A robust opposition is vital for a functioning democracy.

      一個強大的反對派對於運作良好的民主制度至關重要。

    • Staying calm is vital during emergency situations.

      在緊急情況下保持冷靜至關重要。

    • Research indicates that sunlight is vital for the growth of plants.

      研究表明陽光對於植物的生長至關重要。

energy(活力)

  1. formal(正式)

    Full of energy and liveliness; having great vitality.

    精力充沛的;充滿活力的

    • She remains vital, going for a run every morning.

      她依然精力充沛,每天早上都會去跑步。

    • Despite his age, he remains vital and full of enthusiasm.

      儘管年紀大了,他依然充滿活力和熱情。

    • The vital atmosphere of the gallery makes it an important hub for local artists.

      畫廊充滿活力的氛圍使它成為當地藝術家的重要中心。

life(生命)

  1. formal(正式)

    Relating to or characteristic of life.

    生命的;有關生命的

    • Researchers are exploring various vital processes within the cell.

      研究人員正在探索細胞內的各種生命過程。

    • Oxygen, a vital element for life, is crucial for animal survival.

      氧氣是生命的重要元素,對動物的生存至關重要。

    • It is vital to ensure the stability of all the patient's vital signs.

      確保病人所有生命跡象的穩定至關重要。