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1 | U a supply of physical power that you have for doing things that need physical effort 力气;劲;力量 |
| As children we seemed to have endless energy. 我们小的时候好像有用不完的劲。 |
| She didn’ t even have the energy to get out of bed. 她连起床的力气都没有。 |
| 1a | C/U enthusiasm and determination 活力;精力 | | She could offer youthful energy and talent in abundance. 她可以奉献出大量的青春活力与才华。 | | put/devote/throw your energy/energies into sth Christine threw her energies into her teaching. 克里斯廷把大量精力花在教学上。 | |
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2 | U electricity and other forms of power used for making things work 能量;能源 |
| Insulating your home is a good way to save energy. 做好家里的隔热是节省能源的一个好方法。 |
| Environmentally friendly energy sources include water and wind power. 对环境无污染的能源包括水能和风能。 |
| 2a | the power that is present in all physical things and can be changed into something such as heat , movement , or light 能;能量 | |
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