stamina 英 [ˈstæmɪnə]   美 [ˈstæmənə]

stamina

stamina  英 [ˈstæmɪnə] 美 [ˈstæmənə]

n. 毅力;精力;活力;持久力 

名词复数:staminas 

I have no stamina. 我是个没有毅力的人。
It's remarkable that a 70-year-old man has the stamina he had! 一个70岁的人还有他那样的精力, 真是不同寻常。

  • If you can run for a really long time, or carry a heavy box a really long way, you have stamina. Stamina is staying power or enduring strength.
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  • n. 毅力;精力;活力;持久力
  • 1. I have no stamina.

    我是个没有毅力的人。

  • 2. It's remarkable that a 70-year-old man has the stamina he had!

    一个70岁的人还有他那样的精力, 真是不同寻常。

  • 3. They should fully demonstrate again the stamina of the Korean working class who have exalted their honour as heroes who open up an era in each phenomenal period of the revolution.

    他们应当再一次充分展示朝鲜工人阶级的活力,他们享有英雄般的尊贵地位,在革命发展的每一个非凡阶段都开创了新的篇章。

  • stamina (n.) 1670s, "rudiments or original elements of something," from Latin stamina "threads," plural of stamen (genitive staminis) "thread, warp" (see stamen). Sense of "power to resist or recover, strength, endurance" first recorded 1726 (originally plural), from earlier meaning "congenital vital capacities of a person or animal;" also in part from use of the Latin word in reference to the threads spun by the Fates (such as queri nimio de stamine "too long a thread of life"), and partly from a figurative use of Latin stamen "the warp (of cloth)" on the notion of the warp as the "foundation" of a fabric. Related: Staminal.
stam·ina / ˈstæmɪnə ; NAmE ˈstæmɪnə / noun [uncountable ] the physical or mental strength that enables you to do sth difficult for long periods of time 耐力;耐性;持久力 It takes a lot of stamina to run a marathon. 跑马拉松需要很大的耐力。 collocationsat diet stam·ina / ˈstæmɪnə ; NAmE ˈstæmɪnə /
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