Invigorate : 기운나게하다, 활기를 북돋우다, (상황/조직등을) 활성화하다
Invigorating : 활기를 북돋아 주는, 기력을 돋우는
invigorated : 기운이난, 활력을 되찾은, 사기가 북돋아진
1)
to invigorate, to give something more vigor
if you invigorate someone or something, you give them energy
you make them feel fresher
you make them feel more energetic and more healthy
we were invigorated by a brisk walk in the snow
I felt invigorated after a 10 minute nap
it's quite invigorating, it meaks you feel good
if you are hot and sweaty, because you've been working hard
a cold drink can invigorate you, and can make you feel better
these plants look rather sad, I am going to give them some vitamins and some nitrogen
to invigorate them, to give them new energy and enw strength
lower interest rates would invigorate the economy
thee fresh air is very invigorating and makes you feel invigorated
energized, refreshed, revived, braced, revitalized
if something is invigorating, it gives strength and energy to you
after a hard day's work, I came home and had a shower and the shower really invigorated me
it gave life to me, it animated me
I am full of life because I've been invigorated by the shower
energetic, full of life
deep breathing will invigorate you it will refresh you
aftere two-week holiday, I was invigorated
the fans were invigorated when their team scored a goal
to give vitality
to give it a new lease of life
to heighten, to intensify
in hot day, swimming in a cold lake can be very invigorating
exercises invigorating for you, it gives you strength and vitality
something that refreshes
it stimulates you
it braces you
it puts new heart into you
a pick-me-up should invigorate you
some vitamin pills might help to invigorate you
2)
notice the spelling
invigorate in American English
invigourate in British English
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