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rested

英 [ˈrestɪd]

美 [ˈrestɪd]

adj.  休息后精力恢复(或精神振作)的
v.  休息; 放松; (被)支撑; (使)倚靠; 托; 被搁置; 中止
rest的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:rested 

COCA.32356

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 休息后精力恢复(或精神振作)的
      feeling healthy and full of energy because you have had a rest
      1. I awoke feeling rested and refreshed.
        我睡醒后感觉精力充沛,神清气爽。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 精力充沛的;精神焕发的
      If you feelrested, you feel more energetic because you have just had a rest.
      1. He looked tanned and well rested after his vacation.
        度假之后,他皮肤晒得黝黑,精神焕发。

    英英释义

    adj

    • not tired
      1. came back rested from her vacation

    双语例句

    • After being dismissed, the soldiers rested on the drill ground.
      队伍解散后,战士们在操场上休息。
    • He looked tanned and well rested after his vacation.
      度假之后,他皮肤晒得黝黑,精神焕发。
    • The ladder rested against the wall.
      梯子倚在墙上。
    • And Joseph said unto him: I was weary with the journey, and I rested the first day.
      和约瑟夫祂说:我是厌倦与征程中,我休息的第一天。
    • The star involved in drug trafficking was rested.
      涉毒艺人被雪藏。
    • He walked out on to the balcony where he rested his arms on the railing.
      他走上阳台,把胳膊搭在栏杆上。
    • She rested for a while, then had a wash and changed her clothes
      她休息了一会儿,然后洗了洗,换了身衣服。
    • The claim exposed a weak point in the structure of facts upon which his argument rested
      这一主张暴露了支撑他论点的论据结构的一个弱点。
    • Her head rested on one of her hands as she sat there waiting.
      她一只手撑着头,坐在那儿等候。
    • The final decision rested with the President.
      最后的决定权在于总统。