网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 example_english_lively
释义

Examples of lively


These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Much has changed in developmental psychology over the last decade and, not least, it has become one of the livelier areas of psychology.
Not only "less guarded" words but "livelier shapes" enhance the fancy-work of refashioning individual patriots and collective dreams.
I regard those efforts with the liveliest interest and sympathy.
One of the liveliest issues of contemporary education is that of four year olds in school.
Dancers are undoubtedly amongst the fittest and liveliest of their generation, and they are certainly not feigning their agility on the dance floor.
The sections that follow represent an attempt to examine briefly some of the liveliest areas of debate.
In others, it evokes images of spatial concentration - quality living within existing urban areas and in a much denser and livelier manner.
If not soul-mates, they were always style-mates; and the fierce trenchancy that characterises literary life at its liveliest, in a polemical age, never found finer exponents.
Significantly, singers often interpreted songs which might have been capable of livelier rendition in a way so as to express and engender rather more tender emotions.
Our fifth year has in many ways been our liveliest year, in which we have covered some of the most significant issues and projects in the language.
Since the justification, it did not transgress on their meaning to assert that the works entailed by 'lively faith' are also conditions.
In the early 1950s there was lively debate among adult educationists about the future roles of the various agencies in the field.
Again, lively and vivid language is best employed for this end.
The former were usually lively and interesting; the latter, almost equally likely to be very dull indeed.
From the lively discussion, three recurrent themes emerged.
An accessible survey of one of the liveliest and most popular forms of musical performance.
Wheale prefers the term ' unliterate ' to the more pejoratively loaded ' illiterate ', and supplies lively examples of the deployment of texts in various cultural settings.
Early modern court studies, then, remains a lively and expanding field of historical enquiry.
She is disappointed by her plans for a low-key hen night, so organises a livelier event.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
Pokemones were livelier, more extroverted than the emo and otaku stereotypes.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
The economic upturn of the mid-2000s has translated into a livelier city life and infrastructure improvements.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
The "fandanguillos" (little fandangos) are livelier, more festive derivations of fandangos.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
The liveliest traffic was effected by the farmers riding back and forth to the city.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
Overall, though, this is a stimulating and lively book that deserves to be widely read.
The presentations were all followed by lively and fruitful discussions.
More recently, the lively debate over the concept of social capital has further strengthened the appeal of studying social networks.
Not all members have been able to attend all meetings but lively discussion has always ensued.
Each tube was an independent, small, but more or less chaotic system, and as a consequence the sound produced was extremely lively.
Nevertheless, the book is both lively and thought-provoking, and represents a useful contribution to the literature in the subject.
Lively interaction among public health nurses generated different types of data than a questionnaire would have done.
The livelier speeds are chosen for dancing, while quieter rhythms are preferred for the song alone.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
Wessely (chapter 5) provides a lively and challenging account of how poorly these contemporary classification systems serve the practicing clinician.
A lively and enthusiastic correspondence sprang up between the two men, their relationship developing into something of a mutual admiration society.
At the same time, a lively debate emerged about the government's hegemony and national configuration.
She presents lively cases of women who are involved in marital disputes and want to get title of the household's irrigation plot.
The writing is lively and engaging, and the many examples, which are drawn from his own fieldwork and that of others, are vivid and instructive.
Actual and optimal out-party responses therefore remain the subjects of lively debate.
I would be glad to know what type of tree you would prefer in order to provide a lively and friendly aspect to the whole.
After the war, a lively debate among politicians and economists started about the future of the international monetary system.
How does thirty-five years of a lively democracy fit into this picture ?
Consequently, this section contains some more recent, lively and critical interventions.
One assumes there was a lively and healthy exchange of ideas between different approaches at the workshop.
The emergence of a lively, raucous and fractious democracy did not transform official explanations for popular politics.
The book is punctuated throughout with lively and illuminating case examples, illustrating the processes of different forms of psychotherapy.
Many of the arguments in this article have been developed in a lively dialogue with his work.
Bands created a lively atmosphere while public speeches generated excitement: these were 'civilized' mass meetings for boycott aims under the guise of memorial service.
The performance ended with a standing ovation and lively discussions between the audience and the ten performers.
Much of this is lively and readable (helped by sprinklings of case studies) but the argument goes wrong when it turns to theory.
They are not only lively, they are romantic and dramatic and between them their moods can reflect the whole gambit of human behaviour.
Discussions of philosophy, theology and aesthetics engendered lively debate, while theoretical analysis, inter-cultural studies and genre also made significant appearances.
While many of these issues have been resolved, some continue to form the basis of a lively dialogue and ongoing research.
The essays here are readable and lively, but clearly still retain a very scholarly approach.
However, rather than a brief conversation with an unknown experimenter, a more appropriate baseline would be a lively, spontaneous conversation between the parents.
A lively dance of warriors proves more to his liking, but he requests something of a sweeter nature.
All the contributions are written in a lively and engaging manner, reflecting their origin as a series of public lectures.
Nxd5 are possible, the latter move leading to livelier play.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
However, his liveliest interests rested in the grandchild born to inherit the ancient possessions of his house.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
At the chalet, a birthday cake was brought out, alcohol flowed, and banter got livelier.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
The lively debates in disability studies about the appropriateness of non-disabled people studying disability were until recently unmatched in social gerontology.
Later in the century groups became livelier and colours brighter.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
He is not calm, but kindly, lively, interested in everything.
The author's scientistic exposition does not make for lively reading.
Their book has already, only a year after publication, induced critical scrutiny and lively discussion.
While the material is heterogeneous, the dialogue lively, and the viewpoints various, there is agreement among all contributors on two matters.
The shorter tube reduces acoustic resistance, which quickens the response and makes the tone brighter, livelier, and more resonant.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
On this basis, she made a lively defence of the politics of reparation and above all, of affirmative action.
His lively sense of humour helps to keep the lab very cheerful.
The 12-valvers are much livelier and also boast above-average reliability.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
Whenever you put just one living person into this artistic frame of nature pictures, the nature itself gets so much livelier.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
I had expected it to make a livelier effect after the impression of the dress rehearsal.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
Furthermore, the volume ignores some lively areas of study, including urban social relations and chieftaincy, which have recently seen some interesting publications.
Any student of the period would benefit from having this book both for general reference and for a lively, informative read.
Their excellent lively introduction, lyrical afterword and summaries throughout contribute to the reading process that is of necessity comparative and reflective.
After all, what precedes it is both lively and inviting.
The newspapers also showed a lively interest in court proceedings.
The result is a lively and impressive cavalcade of approaches, methods, results, experiences and recommendations.
Reform societies saw lively debate about whether the cause of corruption was the crown or the ministry.
Churches remained large, lively, important, attractive social institutions.
The post-viewing discussion was lively, invigorating, and exciting, participated in by more than 90% of the students.
Each interesting issue contains informative, entertaining articles, incisive book reviews, lively correspondence, amusing short bits, and puzzling word games.
Which hill did the farmer chase the very lively sheep up early this morning?
Second, it is charity, a lively concern for other human beings, that nobly prompts the decision to donate organs.
Bioethics as a field should see a lively exposure of those disagreements.
A substantial proportion of the older houses are now holiday homes and the village centre is far livelier in summer than in winter.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
A fresh and lively examination of the religious message, social vision and chronological pulses of evangelical hymnody provides the final chapter.
Second, this reversal of the project phases ensured lively and focused discussion from the beginning of the workshops onward.
The work was accessible and lively, and the theoretical baggage was light enough to carry.
Bringing together the time and frequency approaches to synthesis offers the potential of lively, richly time-varying sounds that nonetheless have carefully shaped spectra.
In the second half of the century, a different, livelier style of continuous narrative illustration became popular.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
Although we now have much more evidence than before, there are still lively debates about the interpretation of particular issues.
The book is written in a clear and lively fashion.
Political activism with respect to policy has been lively and broad-based, even extending to rural areas.
The themes he develops in the book are important, and he presents them with clarity and a lively style.
We are aware that there is a lively debate in books and many scientific journals about many social policy issues.
In the absence of verifiable facts, a lively imagination supplied salacious titbits about life in these institutions.
Thirdly, in these and other writings there is a lively interest in the relations between military strategy and economics.
His writing style is lively, bringing an enthusiasm and vigor to the work which make it a pleasure to read.
The transcripts suggest lively sessions in which genuine communication is taking place.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
随便看

 

反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2005-2024 fscai.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2025/1/1 7:02:21