
What is the adjective form of "energy"? The adjective form of "energy" is "energetic." Pronounced as [ˌenə'dʒetɪk] in British English and [ˌ液谨enər'dʒetɪk] in American English, "energetic" describes something or someone that is full of energy and capable of performing activities with vigor.
Here are some examples of how "energetic" can be used:
1. Energetic electron - 高能电子
2. Energetic particle - 高能粒子
3. Energetic fuel - 高能燃料
4. Highly energetic compound - 高能化合物
5. Energetic ray - 高能射线
In bilingual sentences:
- "He seems an energetic person." (他似乎是一个精力充沛的人。)
There are two types of adjectives:
1. Descriptive adjectives that describe the nature, color, size, and state of a noun. For example:
- "He bought some new books." (他买了一些新书。)
- "These books are new." (这些书是新的。)
- "She wrote the letter with blue ink." (她用蓝墨水写了那封信。)
- "The ink is blue." (这墨水是蓝色的。)
2. Substantive adjectives that are derived from nouns related to substances. For example:
- "This glass dish looks very fragile." (这个玻璃盘子看起来很脆弱。)
- "It's a glassy substance." (它是一种玻璃状的物质。)