bestir
英 [bɪˈstɜː(r)]
美 [bɪˈstɜːr]
v. 发奋; 振作起来
过去式:bestirred 现在分词:bestirring 过去分词:bestirred 第三人称单数:bestirs
BNC.40663 / COCA.39200
牛津词典
verb
- 发奋;振作起来
to start doing things after a period during which you have been doing nothing
英英释义
verb
- become active
- He finally bestirred himself
双语例句
- You will fail unless you bestir yourself.
你必须努力,否则就要失败。 - Lastly, we should bestir ourselves and make arduous efforts in our study.
最后一点,我们要振作精神,下苦功学习。 - Mother used to bestir herself at the first light of morning.
过去母亲总是天一亮就忙碌起来。 - He was too lazy to bestir himself even to answer the telephone.
他懒得甚至不愿接电话。 - Actually, love, a more one are to let people bestir oneself.
其实,爱,更多的是让人振作。 - You must bestir yourself to take the necessary action.
你必须自我振作去采取必要的行动。 - The basic point of consideration of furthering to emancipate our minds is to elevate our souls, to bestir ourselves, and to have a creative spirit.
继续解放思想的出发点就是振奋精神,保持奋发有为、创新开拓的精神状态; - We must bestir ourselves to take the necessary action.
我们必须积极(奋力)采取必要的行动。 - Bestir yourselves, O people, in anticipation of the days of Divine Justice, for the promised hour is now come.
振作你们自己以期盼神圣正义的日子!因为那应允的时刻已来临。 - But he was too fat and lazy To bestir himself and woo her.
但他太胖懒来振作自己,拉拢她。
