energy n. 1.干勁,活力。 2.(語言、行為等的)生動。 3.〔pl.〕 (個人的)精力;能力。 4.【物理學】能,能量。 What energy you have! 你真有精力呀! be full of energy 精力旺盛。 act [speak] with energy 生氣勃勃地干[說]。 conservation of energy 能量守恒,能量不滅。 kinetic [motive] energy 動能。 potential [latent] energy 勢能。 apply [devote, direct] one's energies to 致力于。 brace one's energies 鼓起干勁,振作精神。
The american people are willing to pay a price for energy independence . 美國人民愿意為能源自立付出代價。
The carbohydrate matter that is assimilated into the blood stream is used for energy . 被吸收進血液的碳水化合物用作能量。
Thus for energies in this range it is essential to use relativistic mechanics . 所以,對這樣大的能量來說,必須應用相對論力學。
The water resources for the new agriculture will be much more critical than those for energy . 新農業(yè)的水資源將比能源更加危急。
In that city there is neurosis in the air which the inhabitants mistake for energy . 在這座城市里流傳著一種神經機能病,居民們都誤認為是精力旺盛的表現。
In order for energy to be conserved, the final total kinetic energy must be greater than the initial by this amount . 要符合能量守恒原理,末總動能必須比初動能大這么多。
To have universally recognized and understood values for energy changes in chemical process, it is first necessary to define standard states for all substances . 為使化學過程中的能量變化值為世人所公認和理解,必須首先規(guī)定物質的標準狀態(tài)。
Design code for energy conservation of mechanical industry 機械行業(yè)節(jié)能設計規(guī)范
A reflection on china ' s strategy for energy security 關于中國能源安全戰(zhàn)略的思考
Design guideline for energy conservation of petroleum depots 石油庫節(jié)能設計導則