animate (animé)

verb
/ˈænɪmeɪt/
animer (animer)

Signification

To bring to life or give movement to something; to inspire or enliven.
to bring to life or make lively; to create animation for films or cartoons
Traduction de la signification
Donner vie ou mouvement à quelque chose; inspirer ou exciter.
Donner vie ou mouvement à quelque chose; inspirer ou exciter.

Phrases d'exemple

The teacher tried to animate the lesson with exciting activities.

Le professeur a essayé d'animer la leçon avec des activités passionnantes.
Le professeur a essaye d'animer la lecon avec des activites passionnantes.

The artist will animate the characters for the movie.

L'artiste animera les personnages pour le film.
L'artiste animera les personnages pour le film.

Expressions d'exemple

animate the crowd
animer la foule
animer la foule

Synonymes

enliven, energize, inspire, motivate, vitalize, invigorate
Entrée 1
enliven, energize, inspire, motivate, vitalize
Entrée 2
enliven, invigorate, inspire, energize

Antonymes

deaden, dull, depress, discourage, dispirit
Entrée 1
deaden, dull, depress
Entrée 2
deaden, discourage, depress, dispirit

Collocations

animate the character, animate the story, animate the discussion, animate characters, animate objects, animate discussion, animate with joy, animate the scene
Entrée 1
animate the character, animate the story, animate the discussion
Entrée 2
animate characters, animate objects, animate discussion, animate with joy, animate the scene

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