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词根:spirit
adj.spiritual 精神的,心灵的
spirited 英勇的;生机勃勃的
adv.spiritedly 活泼地;有精神地
n.spirit 精神;心灵;情绪;志气;烈酒
spiritual 圣歌(尤指美国南部黑人的)
spirituality 灵性;精神性
spiritualisation 精神化
spiritualization 精神化;净化;神灵化
v.spirited 鼓舞(spirit的过去分词)
spiritualise 使成精神上
vt.spirit 鼓励;鼓舞;诱拐
The first known use of spirited was in 1601
spiritual1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or consisting of spirit : not bodily or material
of or relating to sacred or religious matters
related or joined in spirit
our spiritual home
spiritual2 of 2noun
a religious song usually of a very emotional character that was developed especially among Black people in the southern U.S.
spirit1 of 2noun
a force within a human being thought to give the body life, energy, and power : soul
capitalized holy spirit
a being (as a ghost) whose existence cannot be explained by the known laws of nature
mood entry 1
in good spirits
a lively or brisk quality
answered with spirit
real meaning or intention
the spirit of the law
an attitude governing one's actions
said in a spirit of fun
a distilled alcoholic liquor—usually used in plural
a solution in alcohol—often used in plural
spirits of camphor
spirit2 of 2verb
to carry off secretly or mysteriously
spiritlessadjective
lacking courage or energy
spiritedadjective
full of courage or energy
a spirited discussion
1 Some cover their pride with the pretence of high spiritedness, and please themselves in apprehensions of some magnanimity and generosity.
2 Crawford talks about “creating occasions for the kind of spiritedness that is called forth when we take things in hand for ourselves”.
3 Susan had from childhood possessed certain qualities of physical beauty, of spiritedness, of facility in mind and body—the not uncommon characteristic of the child that is the flower of passionate love.
4 The state of being lively, brisk, or full of spirit and vigor; vivacity; spiritedness; as, he recited the story with great animation.
5 The Greeks admired what you might call spiritedness.
6 The team put up a spirited defense.
7 Ryan Murphy’s “The Prom” tries its damnedest to, but despite a promising opening and a spiritedness that makes “Glee” look downright downtrodden by comparison, it’s not quite the showstopper we’ve been pining for.
8 The Republican Party’s endless tolerance for this never ending egregious behavior is destroying the concept of civil discourse in this country and normalizing mean spiritedness and crude behavior.
9 As for Rose, she may have been done in by the very spiritedness that took her from the highway to the Great White Way and made her, ever so briefly, a star.
10 The authority of the professor, the reformer, the legislator or the jurist does not derive from the market, but from humanistic values such as public spiritedness, conscience or the longing for justice.
11 Whereas most filmmakers gradually ebb in spiritedness as they age, Lee - in good and not-so-good films - has remained uniquely unpredictable and remarkably prolific.
12 But opposition figures complained that both visits were unethical, with Socialist leader Martine Aubry arguing that France had "lost its public spiritedness".
13 And therefore I conclude the premises; that is, That the beast will kill the church that shall be in the latter days, as to her Christian spiritedness, and her church-state.
14 The darkness of the plot is easily overridden by the sheer spiritedness of Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond’s score and the terrific young cast.
15 Among the many friends I had made in the other States there was none I admired more for her public spiritedness than Miss Vida Goldstein.
16 We do have too much division, too much mean spiritedness.
17 Scores of Rajaratnam’s friends, family and associates wrote about his charity, good works and public spiritedness.
18 “Passion” is one translation; “spirit,” as in “spiritedness,” is another.
19 He’s okay with that, telling audiences during his ongoing promotional tour that he’s certainly changed, even if his spiritedness remains.
20 The film channels the spirited energy of a milieu in which solidarity and bitchy banter go hand in hand.
1 热烈
hot warm loud intense passionate animated lively enthusiastic glowing fiery flaming ardent manic fervent rousing impassioned ablaze red-hot consuming torrid vehement impetuous warm-blooded animating devouring hot-blooded fervid perfervid passional animatingly intensely enthusiastically warmly animatedly spiritedly fire intensity glow warmth vehemence impetuosity fervency fire-up
2 精力充沛
active dynamic energetic vigorous up-and-coming dashing high-power high-voltage sappy lusty peppy go-go spry gingery mettlesome pacy zappy galliard twofisted lively vigorously energetically spiritedly pithily perkiness to beat the band hale and hearty alive and kicking
3 勇猛