vital force
英 [ˈvaɪtl fɔːs]
美 [ˈvaɪtl fɔːrs]
n. 生命力
英英释义
noun
- (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms
双语例句
- Nowadays, the financing guarantee of private loans in our country has become a vital force in financing guarantee systems.
民间借贷担保是我国融资担保体系的重要组成部分之一。 - In the era of knowledge economy, the contribution of intellectual capital of organizations to the value creation is far more than that of physical capital and has become vital force to obtain competitive advantages and economic growth for all organizations.
在知识经济时代,各个组织的价值创造中智力资本的贡献远远超过了物质资本,成为组织获取竞争优势和经济增长的原动力。 - Tourism: a vital force for world peace.
1986年:旅游&世界和平的重要力量。 - It Shows that the personnel of compound type is the most vital force.
强调了复合型人才是国际通用型人才中最活跃最有生机的力量。 - This work expresses, as it were, PRANA ( vital force) embodied from the YOGA pose of a tree.
如外表所示,这作品表达瑜珈中树形动作的普拉纳(生命力)。 - Youth is the pioneering group and the vital force for both the revolution and the construction.
青年是革命和建设的先锋队和生力军。 - Information era has given education a new vital force and energy, produced a profound effect, meanwhile it has put forward a higher demand.
信息时代给教育注入了新的生机和活力,对教育产生了深刻的影响也提出了更高的要求。 - In the world, Logistics industry coruscate vital force and energy.
在当今全球,物流产业焕发出生机和活力。 - Independent College has been a vital force in Chinese higher education.
独立学院作为高等教育领域的一支生力军,为中国高等教育规模扩大立下了汗马功劳。 - Because the Distributed Hydrology Model relates to the modern computer, it will have strong vital force.
因为分布式水文模型与现代计算机紧密相联,所以它必然更具有生命力。
