形容词至关重要的; 维持生命所必需的; 生死攸关的; 生气勃勃的
形容词
1. The Chinese I knew were trusting, open, and vital.
我所认识的中国人信赖别人,坦率,充满活力。
2. He committed a vital error.
他犯了一个致命的错误。
3. Growth and decay are vital processes.
生长和衰亡是生命过程。
4. vital
4. The questions put forward at the meeting are of vital importance.
会上提出的那些问题极其重要。
名词
1. He was lucky that the bullet missed the vitals.
他很幸运,子弹没有击中要害器官。
1. 必要的;至关重要的;必不可少的
If you say that something is vital, you mean that it is necessary or very important.
e.g. The port is vital to supply relief to millions of drought victims...
这个港口对向数百万旱灾灾民提供救援物资是至关重要的。
e.g. Nick Wileman is a school caretaker so it is vital that he gets on well with young people...
尼克·威尔曼是学校的管理员,因此与年轻人搞好关系很重要。
2. 充满活力的;生气勃勃的
If you describe someone or something as vital, you mean that they are very energetic and full of life.
e.g. They are both very vital people and a good match...
他俩都很有活力,十分般配。
e.g. They have something important to say and vital and radical ways of saying it.
他们有些重要的事情要说,言辞会比较激烈。
1. 必要的;至关重要的;必不可少的
If you say that something is vital, you mean that it is necessary or very important.
e.g. The port is vital to supply relief to millions of drought victims...
这个港口对向数百万旱灾灾民提供救援物资是至关重要的。
e.g. Nick Wileman is a school caretaker so it is vital that he gets on well with young people...
尼克·威尔曼是学校的管理员,因此与年轻人搞好关系很重要。
2. 充满活力的;生气勃勃的
If you describe someone or something as vital, you mean that they are very energetic and full of life.
e.g. They are both very vital people and a good match...
他俩都很有活力,十分般配。
e.g. They have something important to say and vital and radical ways of saying it.
他们有些重要的事情要说,言辞会比较激烈。