英:['vɪvɪdlɪ]
美:[ˈvɪvɪdlɪ]
英:['vɪvɪdlɪ]
美:[ˈvɪvɪdlɪ]
adv.
生动地
逼真地
鲜明地
活泼地
词根:vivid
adj.vivid 生动的;鲜明的;鲜艳的
n.vividness 生动;活泼;明亮
vt.vivify 使生动;使活跃;给与生气
adjective
of a color very strong : very high in chroma
having the appearance of vigorous life or freshness : lively
a vivid sketch
producing a strong or clear impression on the senses : sharp, intensespecifically: producing distinct mental images
a vivid description
acting clearly and vigorously
a vivid imagination
Latin vividus, from vivere to live — more at quick >entry 1
The first known use of vivid was in 1634
vivifyverb
to put life into : animate
rains that vivified the parched land
to make vivid
vividadjective
very strong or bright
a vivid red
having the appearance of vigorous life
a vivid sketch of the children
producing a strong or clear impression : sharpespecially: producing distinct mental pictures
a vivid description
acting clearly and powerfully
a vivid imagination
vividadjective
very strong or bright
a vivid red
having the appearance of vigorous life
a vivid sketch of the children
producing a strong or clear impression : sharpespecially: producing distinct mental pictures
a vivid description
acting clearly and powerfully
a vivid imagination
1 June’s face goes utterly blank for a second, and suddenly, vividly furious.
2 I can picture, quite vividly, the sequence of events that will lead to the discovery.
我能想象到未来将发生的一系列事件,清晰地如同正在眼前发生一般。
3 Decades later, she still vividly remembered entering the darkened parlor in their home and finding the mirrors and pictures draped in white, a mourning custom of the time.
4 “When put on the warm hand, it started moving vividly and you could clearly see that inside the changing caterpillar, or better, inside its ‘date pit,’ was life nevertheless.
5 Lourdes could not see but she smelled vividly as if her senses had concentrated on this alone.
6 She didn’t often stay at Privet Drive, because she couldn’t bear to leave her precious dogs, but each of her visits stood out horribly vividly in Harry’s mind.
7 I remembered very vividly how she came to my home on Sundays, sat with me at the kitchen table, and threw different coins on the table.
我还清楚地记得,每逢星期天,她都到我家来,和我坐在厨房的餐桌旁,把不同的硬币扔在桌上。
8 He could see her beautiful black eyes vividly.
9 In that instant, the light was particularly, if rather vividly, flattering to his gray, mostly white, hair.
10 I remembered vividly the Bakers' brand of meanness when they wouldn't let me jump rope.
11 For several months during his childhood there had been confused street fighting in London itself, some of which he remembered vividly.
12 It was run by an elderly couple whose faces I still remember vividly, and every year they welcomed us like old friends.
13 Then they were silent, each quite vividly aware that they had reached an impasse.
14 He reminded Harry vividly of an old tramp he had seen once when out shopping with the Dursleys.
15 In the dark barrack she could vividly picture their restaurant, the way she liked to do when she couldn’t sleep.
16 I took a few steps forward, walking blindly now, unthinking, yet my mind registering it all vividly.
17 The storyteller vividly described the landscape of their pre-infant life: the hunting they did, the games they played, how they listened to our world ...
18 The longer she thought of it, the more vividly Koffi recalled it.
19 She knows only that suddenly she can hear things very vividly.
20 The one mountain among thousands, the one tree among millions, and Sam were coming more vividly to mind the longer she lingered.
2 逼真
natural speaking faithful lively vivid picturesque lifelike unflattering naturally photographically reality fidelity verisimilitude lifelikeness true to life in facsimile to the life
4 鲜艳
fresh bright brilliant vibrant vivid glowing blazing brilliantly brightly vibrantly gaily brightness freshness vibrancy vividness
6 鲜艳地
7 清晰
clear green plain sharp distinct precise vivid defined legible clear-cut pellucid clearly precisely distinctly plainly boldly legibly precision clarity sharpness legibility clearness vividness crystal clear
8 耀眼地