Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: energies
IPA transcription: ['ɛnɚdʒiz]
Pronunciations of energies
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Usage examples
  • Concentrate all your mental energies on the present sentence.
  • Let me feel that all your energies are devoted to securing my privacy."
  • This work taxed the energies of the Legislature in 1839, and for some years after.
  • A man is sometimes a coloured and sometimes a clear medium for the energies he exerts.
  • This was well for Anna, in that it diverted her thoughts by keeping her energies fully engaged.
  • Gluck summoned all his energies, walked straight up to the crucible, drew it out of the furnace, and looked in.
  • The formation of this Museum, the chief work of Sir Henry Cole's useful life, was far from exhausting his energies.
  • Hence, his energies and his sensibilities are all expanded, and what he feels he seeks to tell in various accents, and in different ways.
  • The latter makes the momentary act a measure of value, and ignores the connections of our personal action with the energies of the environment.
  • "This would be a real sharing of themselves, all their time and best energies, for they will have to work hard to get up such an entertainment as this.
0. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Peter Jennings, License CC BY-SA 4.0