释义 |
electrify美 [ɪ'lektrə.faɪ] 英 [ɪ'lektrɪfaɪ] - v.使电气化;使通电;使带电;使激动
- 网络使充电;使触电;使兴奋
第三人称单数:electrifies 现在分词:electrifying 过去分词:electrified v. captivate,transfix,thrill,excite,amaze 1. | [usupass] ~ sth 使电气化;使通电;使带电to make sth work by using electricity; to pass an electrical current through sth |
| The railway line was electrified in the 1950s. 这条铁路线在 20 世纪 50 年代实现了电气化。 | | He had all the fences around his home electrified. 他把房子周围的铁丝网都通了电。 |
2. | ~ sb 使激动;使兴奋to make sb feel very excited and enthusiastic about sth |
| Her performance electrified the audience. 她的表演使观众兴奋不已。 |
v. | 1. to charge something with electricity or pass an electric current through something 2. to convert something such as a railroad line or a piece of machinery so that it can operate on electric power 3. to amplify electrically the sounds produced by a musical instrument 4. to cause somebody to feel a sudden and surprising shock, thrill, or sense of excitement 5. to provide something such as a town or a transportation system with a supply of electricity 6. to make someone feel extremely excited 1. to charge something with electricity or pass an electric current through something 2. to convert something such as a railroad line or a piece of machinery so that it can operate on electric power 3. to amplify electrically the sounds produced by a musical instrument 4. to cause somebody to feel a sudden and surprising shock, thrill, or sense of excitement 5. to provide something such as a town or a transportation system with a supply of electricity 6. to make someone feel extremely excited |
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