vitality in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

vitality in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for vitality in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

vitality [vaɪ·ˈtæl·ə·t̬i] N

Translations for vitality in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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English
The name derives from a person or something full of energy and vitality.
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He feels both superior to them in his insights and envious of their innocent vitality.
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Pity leads to depression, loss of vitality and strength, and is harmful to life.
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As a country becomes increasingly dominated by organized interest groups, it loses economic vitality and falls into decline.
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Teaching artists channel students natural energy and vitality into creative thinking, team work, and performance skills through theater games, songs and devising original material.
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Those that come close to her would be influenced by her youthfulness and vitality.
The theme is an old technique that sustains vitality through infinite recreation and variation.
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Inter-generational transfer, or the transferring of a language to a younger generation, is also a predictor of a language's vitality.
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The school's color is blue-green, which means youth, vitality, pure passion, and endless growing.
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The lotus leaves of the "padmopano" are carved with vitality.
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