n. 态度(spirit的复数);精力;烈酒
v. 使振作(spirit的第三人称单数形式)
1.It was believed that people could be possessed by evil spirits.
以前,人们相信人有可能被恶魔缠身。
2.A deep drink all round soon restored the spirits of the mourners.
哀悼的人们痛痛快快地喝了几杯,很快就恢复了精神。
3.My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again.
想到一切都得从头再来,我的情绪一下子低落了。
4.She wasn't going to let anything dampen her spirits today.
她不想让任何事情来影响她今天的兴致。
5.His eyebrows danced; his spirits soared.
他眉开眼笑,精神焕发。
6.Our spirits drooped when we heard the news.
听到这消息,我们情绪低落下来。
7.The only problem here is that they don't serve beer - only wine and spirits.
这儿惟一的问题是他们不供应啤酒——只供应葡萄酒和烈酒。
8.Her spirits were high with the hope of seeing Nick in minutes rather than hours.
她很兴奋,因为只消等上几分钟而不是几个小时就有希望见到尼克了。
9.The sun finally comes out after several rainy days, which lifts our spirits.
连续下了几天雨后,太阳终于出来了,这让我们精神振奋。