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energy ( Noun)
UK /ˈen.ə.dʒi/ US /ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
Plural
energies
1-
B1
the effort for physical or mental activity
-> He expends great energy trying to help them.
-> I used all my energy to reach him.
-> I don’t have any energy to go out tonight.
Synonym
force
Opposite
laziness
2-
B1
power supply required to operate the machines
-> The country could face an energy crisis if demand continues to rise.
-> The city wouldn’t survive a day without hydrolic energy.
Synonym
fuel
Word Families
'energy' Contained Stories
Schools are institutions opened to educate children who are our future. Students who start school at a young age continue to study for years in the school. Students first learn reading and writing in primary school then achieve further education in secondary school. In this process, teachers accustom students to school and prepare them for the future. Students' success motivates teachers. Each student is seen as the signature of the teacher. Teachers have a great impact on students. The significance of teachers cannot be underestimated. As soon as the teachers enter the classroom, they forget their problems, sleeplessness, and low morale and they give all their energy to their students. We should respect teachers and remember that they are of great importance in everyone's life.