词汇 | vibrant |
释义 | vibrant adjective uk /ˈvaɪ.brənt/ us /ˈvaɪ.brənt/ energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm: 活跃的;精力充沛的;热情洋溢的 a vibrant young performer充满朝气的年轻演员 a vibrant personality活泼的个性 a vibrant city充满活力的城市 The hope is that this area will develop into a vibrant commercial centre.希望这个地区会发展成为一个活跃的商业中心。 causing feelings of happiness or enthusiasm excitingRiding roller coasters is so exciting! grippingThe book was gripping - I couldn't put it down. rivetingI found the movie absolutely riveting. thrillingIt was a thrilling game in which both teams played well. exhilaratingI find skiing absolutely exhilarating. action-packedWe had an action-packed holiday. Vibrant colour or light is bright and strong: (色彩)鲜艳的;(光线)明亮的 He always uses vibrant colours in his paintings.他在画中经常运用鲜艳的色彩。 Exciting and interesting absorbing absorbingly action-packed adventurous alley excitingly exhilarating eye-catchingly fancifully fascinating prepossessing provocative provocatively pulsating punchy up/down your alleyidiom vibrantly watchable with bells onidiom zhuzh You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Energetic and lively The qualities of colour Related wordsvibrancy vibrantly vibrant | American Dictionaryvibrant adjective us/ˈvɑɪ·brənt/ energetic, bright, and full of life or excitement: The city is youthful, vibrant – an exciting place. Flowers of vibrant colors were on each table. vibrant | Business Englishvibrant adjective uk /ˈvaɪbrənt/us full of energy and excitement: a vibrant democracy/economy/marketIreland went from a vibrant economy to virtual collapse in the space of a decade. Any credible financial centre has to have a big futures market, so a vibrant futures exchange is an absolute necessity. Examples of vibrantvibrant The idea of popular capitalism envisages a world where most people are active shareholders- it is vibrant, energetic, risky. The use of metanarrative can transcend the dominant vernacular myths that impede the development of more vibrant rural architectural discourses. They should also separate the home and street - contexts of vibrant vernacular life - from the domains of education, especially high school and university. Furthermore, the existence of a developed system of state welfare does not preclude, and indeed may promote, a vibrant voluntary sector. Indeed, the presence of a vibrant civil society constitutes a key requirement for democracy to function properly. We would like to thank all the authors who submitted papers, for they keep this area of research vibrant. In studies of democracy, there is the argument that true democracy cannot exist without a vibrant civil society. Face and figure are vibrant with life, yet seem in no way constricted by the old formal structure. Overall the urban history community can take heart that their discipline appears to be in a period of vibrant good health. I shut my eyes to the vibrant prism pigments still clinging to my eyelashes. Now, she wakes up to a vibrant, new intellectual scene. The island's rapid integration into the national and world economy and a vibrant indigenous movement have profoundly influenced the everyday lives of island residents. Overall, this is a vibrant and passionate book that nicely weaves together its strands of description and normative interpretation. In any culture there are people who are assertive, submissive, friendly, unfriendly, vibrant, mellow, and so on. The puzzle of bilingualism, once vibrant and colorful, lost the speaker, then the social context of language acquisition, and, ®nally, its fascination with meaning. See all examples of vibrant 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. |
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