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vi.talH5vaI7t[l, $-t[ladj fmlapproving充满生机的,生机勃勃的He had never felt so vital (= energetic) and full of life.他从来没有感到过这么精神焕发,充满活力。Vital also means relating to life.(有)生命的;维持生命所必需的This system of Taoist physical and breathing exercises has the object of increasing a person's vital energy.这一道教的身体和呼吸运动套路旨在增强一个人的生命力。The vital organs are the main organs inside the body, such as the heart, lungs and brain, which are necessary for existence.生命器官(指生命存在必需的心、肺、大脑等)(specialized) Vital signs are such things as a person's body temperature and the rate at which they are breathing and their heart is beating.生命特征(指脉搏、呼吸、血压、体温等)The babies in this unit have various devices attached to them which monitor the vital signs.这一间屋的婴儿都连接着各种设备监控他们的生命特征。Vital statistics are a group of official facts which show such things as the number of births, deaths and marriages in a particular country, area, etc. and the length of time that people live.生命统计,人口动态统计(指对某一国或地区出生、死亡、结婚以及人的寿命等影响人口因素的统计)(humorous dated) A woman's vital statistics are the measurements of her breasts, waist and hips.<谑>妇女形体尺寸是女子身体的三围(即胸围、腰围、臀围)
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