animate
animate 英 [ˈænɪmeɪt] 美 [ˈænəˌmet]
vt. 使有生气;使有活力 adj. 有活力的
进行时:animating 过去式:animated 过去分词:animated 第三人称单数:animates
- At its most basic, animate means simply alive, while inanimate means not living, not moving around. But animate also means spirited, or brought to life.
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- vt. 使有生气;使有活力
- adj. 有活力的
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1. A smile suddenly animated her face.
她嫣然一笑,立显容光焕发。
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2. animate beings
生物
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3. I like animate animals and I enjoy watching animation.
我喜欢看卡通片,喜欢有生气的动物.
- animate (adj.) "alive," late 14c., from Latin animatus, past participle of animare "give breath to," also "to endow with a particular spirit, to give courage to, enliven," from anima "life, breath" (from PIE root *ane- "to breathe").
- animate (v.) 1530s, "to fill with boldness or courage," from Latin animatus past participle of animare "give breath to," also "to endow with a particular spirit, to give courage to, enliven," from anima "life, breath" (see animus). Sense of "give natural life to" in English attested from 1742. Meaning "render in moving pictures, especially cinematic cartoons" is from early 20c. Related: Animated; animating.
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