vigorous• At 80, Peck was still vigorous and living in Paris.• She was not too interested in the vigorous Claudine now that the light of day was here.• Williams' question started a vigorousdebate among board members.• According to a recentsurvey, a quarter of people over twelve get no vigorousexercise at all.• Poor, lackingcohesion, she could not pursue a vigorousforeignpolicy.• a vigorousopponent of gun control• She put herself through many risky experiences on the road, along with some vigorous political activity.• This does not meanembarking on extremely vigorouspursuits, although people in their 70s and 80s still run marathons!• Next there was a vigorousRussiandance, with plenty of stamping of feet and clapping.• The same vigorousspeech was heard on the streets, through which surged hosts of excited men.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be精力充沛▸➤become變得充滿活力ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常有活力◇He isn't used to such vigorous exercise.他不習慣這樣的劇烈運動。◇They are leading a very vigorous campaign to get the chairman removed.他們正在領導一次激烈運動,要把主席趕下台。➤particularly尤其有活力PREPOSITION➤in在⋯方面果斷◇The group is not vigorous enough in its opposition to the proposals.該團體對那些提案持異議,但態度不夠強硬。