pep
- IPA[pɛp]
英式
- energy and high spirits; liveliness
- make someone or something more lively or interesting
verb: pep, 3rd person present: peps, gerund or present participle: pepping, past tense: pepped, past participle: pepped
noun: pep
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名詞
- 1. energy and high spirits; liveliness he was an enthusiastic player, full of pep
動詞
- 1. make someone or something more lively or interesting measures to pep up the economy
- a talk intended to make someone feel more courageous or enthusiastic: I was to meet my editor for a pep talk
Oxford Dictionary
- a pill containing a stimulant drug.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pill containing a stimulant drug.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a meeting aimed at inspiring enthusiasm, especially one held before a sporting event.
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- IPA[pep]
美式
- energy and high spirits; liveliness: he was an enthusiastic player, full of pep and fight
- add liveliness or vigor to someone or something: measures to pep up the economy
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[pɛp]
英式
- post-exposure prophylaxis (treatment given very shortly after exposure to an infectious agent, ... PEP must begin within 72 hours of exposure
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[pep]
美式
- post-exposure prophylaxis (treatment given very shortly after exposure to an infectious agent, ... PEP must begin within 72 hours of exposure
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[pɛp]
英式
- (in the UK) a personal equity plan, a scheme allowing individuals to hold shares and unit ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[pep]
美式
- (in the UK) a personal equity plan, a program allowing individuals to hold shares and unit ...
Oxford American Dictionary