单词 | vital |
释义 | vital —vital /ˈvaɪ.təl/ aep /-t̬əl/ adjective (IMPORTANT) ► B2 necessary for the success or continued existence of something; extremely important: » A strong opposition is vital to a healthy democracy.» She had found out some information of vital importance.» The kidney plays a vital role/part in the removal of waste products from the blood.» [+ that] It's absolutely vital that you do exactly as I say.» [+ to infinitive] It is vital to get medical supplies to the area as soon as possible.Thesaurus+: ↑Very important or urgentvitally /-i/ adverb► C2» It's not vitally important that we get extra funding for the project but it would help.Thesaurus+: ↑Very important or urgent • • • Extra Examples:» It was said that the police concealed vital evidence.» The exploration for new sources of energy is vital for the future of our planet.» Mr Clinton singled out education as a vital tool in bridging the gap between rich and poor.» These monuments are a vital part of the cultural heritage of South America.» Trust is a vital ingredient in a successful marriage.adjective (LIVELY) F0 FORMAL APPROVING energetic: » He had never felt so vital and full of life.Thesaurus+: ↑Energetic and livelyF0 FORMAL relating to life Thesaurus+: ↑Life and living |
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