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词汇 vivid
释义 vivid
adjective
uk /ˈvɪv.ɪd/ us /ˈvɪv.ɪd/
B2
Vivid descriptions, memories, etc. produce very clear, powerful, and detailed images in the mind: (描述、记忆等)栩栩如生的,鲜活的,生动的
He gave a very vivid and often shocking account/description of his time in prison.他生动地讲述/描述了他的狱中生活,他说的常让人觉得很震惊。
He's one of those people with a very vivid imagination - every time he hears a noise he's convinced it's someone breaking in.他是那种想象力异常丰富的人——每次听到声响都以为是有人闯进来了。
B2
very brightly coloured: (颜色)鲜艳的,明亮的
She was wearing a vivid pink shirt.她穿着一件鲜艳的粉色衬衫。
She electrified her audience with her vivid stories.她讲故事绘声绘色,听众们觉得很刺激。
My younger son has a very vivid imagination.
I have vivid memories of that evening.我对那晚仍记忆犹新。
I have a very vivid picture of the first time I met Erik.我清楚地记得第一次遇见埃里克的情景。
Her latest novel paints a very vivid portrait of the aristocracy in the 1920s.她最新的一部小说生动地描绘了20世纪20年代的贵族生活。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Having a powerful effect
blazing
compelling
compellingly
cumulative effect
devastating
devastatingly
fullness
high-impact
hyperintense
impactful
keen
life-altering
life-changing
pungent
scalding
super-real
take (something) over
tenaciously
unconquerable
unfailing

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vivid | American Dictionary


vivid
adjective
us/ˈvɪv·ɪd/
brightly colored or (of descriptions or memories) producing clear, powerful, and detailed images in the mind:
vivid colors
vivid memories

vividly


adverbus/ˈvɪv·ɪd·li/
The author vividly describes his early life on the farm.

Examples of vivid


vivid
The alien traits that this role imposes are most vivid at this point in the day.
Traumatic experiences are retained in all too vivid detail, never to be forgotten.
Memories of such events are typically experienced as quite vivid and long-lasting, including details of how the witness first heard about the event.
Getting informed is costly and cheaply available information is usually the result of truth-insensitive processes, most often vivid theories.
Secondly, politicians have an incentive to use vivid arguments in public for political and personal gain, even when they know that these are false.
The aural memory of the teacher's performance was possibly a more vivid prompt.
The introductory essay provides a vivid account of some of the last abbesses and prioresses drawn mainly from episcopal and archiepiscopal visitation records.
Indeed, we might say that properly loving someone is inextricably tied up with our having a vivid sense of their independent reality.
On the contrary, legal orders shaped by legal borrowing stand out as vivid manifestations of the syncretic, fluid nature of modernity.
Griffiths begins with attitudes and prescription, where he has some fresh and vivid new material.
At present, however, no data indicate that brain activation can be demonstrated whenever vivid dream reports are obtained.
Under these conditions, dreaming is more vivid, more bizarre, and more sustained than in any other state.
My judgement is that such experiences are no less vivid than ordinary experience, although of course greatly reduced in informational content.
The vivid description of the surrounding chaos makes the heroic efforts of these individuals who rescued the imperial documents even more compelling.
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.
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