Meaning and Usage
"活力" (huó lì) refers to a lively energy or vitality, often describing physical or mental vigor. It is commonly used to express a sense of liveliness, enthusiasm, or dynamic strength.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "活力" in contexts related to health, youth, or environments full of energy, such as describing a person's energetic state or the vibrant atmosphere of a place.
Collocations and Patterns
- "充满活力" (chōng mǎn huó lì): to be full of energy or vitality, used to describe people or places.
- "增强活力" (zēng qiáng huó lì): to enhance or increase vitality, often in health or lifestyle contexts.
- "失去活力" (shī qù huó lì): to lose energy or vitality, describing fatigue or decline.
Nuances
Using "活力" implies a positive, dynamic force. It is more about an active, vibrant energy rather than just physical strength. Avoid confusing it with "力量" (strength/power), which is more about physical force or capability.
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"活力" is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts, frequently used in everyday conversation, media, and writing.
Meaning and Usage
"活力" (huó lì) refers to a lively energy or vitality, often describing physical or mental vigor. It is commonly used to express a sense of liveliness, enthusiasm, or dynamic strength.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "活力" in contexts related to health, youth, or environments full of energy, such as describing a person's energetic state or the vibrant atmosphere of a place.
Collocations and Patterns
- "充满活力" (chōng mǎn huó lì): to be full of energy or vitality, used to describe people or places.
- "增强活力" (zēng qiáng huó lì): to enhance or increase vitality, often in health or lifestyle contexts.
- "失去活力" (shī qù huó lì): to lose energy or vitality, describing fatigue or decline.
Nuances
Using "活力" implies a positive, dynamic force. It is more about an active, vibrant energy rather than just physical strength. Avoid confusing it with "力量" (strength/power), which is more about physical force or capability.
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"活力" is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts, frequently used in everyday conversation, media, and writing.
Meaning and Usage
"活力" (huó lì) refers to a lively energy or vitality, often describing physical or mental vigor. It is commonly used to express a sense of liveliness, enthusiasm, or dynamic strength.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "活力" in contexts related to health, youth, or environments full of energy, such as describing a person's energetic state or the vibrant atmosphere of a place.
Collocations and Patterns
- "充满活力" (chōng mǎn huó lì): to be full of energy or vitality, used to describe people or places.
- "增强活力" (zēng qiáng huó lì): to enhance or increase vitality, often in health or lifestyle contexts.
- "失去活力" (shī qù huó lì): to lose energy or vitality, describing fatigue or decline.
Nuances
Using "活力" implies a positive, dynamic force. It is more about an active, vibrant energy rather than just physical strength. Avoid confusing it with "力量" (strength/power), which is more about physical force or capability.
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"活力" is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts, frequently used in everyday conversation, media, and writing.