liven如何读

英:[ˈlaɪvn]

美:[ˈlaɪvən]

liven是什么意思

  • v.使高兴;活跃;振奋起来

liven自然拼读

liv·en

laI vn

liven变形

第三人称单数:livens

现在分词:livening

过去式:livened

过去分词:livened

liven扩展

livener (n.)

liven词根

词根:live

adj.

live 活的;生动的;实况转播的;精力充沛的

lively 活泼的;生动的;真实的;生气勃勃的

living 活的;现存的;活跃的;逼真的

livable 适于居住的;生活过得有价值的

n.

liver 肝脏;生活者,居民

living 生活;生存;生计

livelihood 生计,生活;营生

liveliness 活泼;热烈;鲜明

liveness 活性,活跃度;现场感

v.

living 生活;居住(live的ing形式);度过

vi.

live 活;居住;生存

vt.

live 经历;度过

liven英英释义

transitive verb

to make more lively or energetic; rouse; inspirit (often fol. by "up").I hope the music will liven this party.

intransitive verb

to become more lively or energetic; brighten (usu. fol. by "up").Things livened up after you left.

liven词组

liven up使…有生气

liven词源中文解释

"put life into," 1884,俚语缩写,源自 enliven(详见),通常与 up(adv.)一起使用。相关词汇: Livened; livening。

liven词源英文解释

The first known use of liven was circa 1628

liven儿童词典英英释义

lividadjective

discolored by bruising

pale as ashes

very angry

livestocknoun

animals kept or raisedespecially: farm animals kept for use and profit

liverynoun

a special uniform worn by the servants of a wealthy household

a footman in livery

the clothing worn to distinguish an association of persons

the livery of a school

the feeding, care, and stabling of horses for pay

the keeping of horses and vehicles for hire

livery stable

liverwurstnoun

a sausage made chiefly of cooked liver

liverwortnoun

any of a class of flowerless plants related to and resembling the mosses but differing especially in their reproduction and development

liverwortnoun

any of a class of flowerless plants related to and resembling the mosses but differing especially in their reproduction and development

liver1 of 2noun

a large glandular organ of vertebrates that secretes bile and causes changes in the blood (as by changing sugars into glycogen and by forming urea)

any of various large probably digestive glands of invertebrate animals

the liver of an animal (as of a calf or chicken) eaten as food

liver2 of 2noun

one that lives especially in a specified way

liveriedadjective

wearing a livery

liver1 of 2noun

a large glandular organ of vertebrates that secretes bile and causes changes in the blood (as by changing sugars into glycogen and by forming urea)

any of various large probably digestive glands of invertebrate animals

the liver of an animal (as of a calf or chicken) eaten as food

liver2 of 2noun

one that lives especially in a specified way

livenverb

to make or become lively—often used with up

liven 例句

1 Let's put some music on to liven things up.

咱们放些音乐活跃一下气氛吧。

2 There are the ancient-Egyptian dancing girls who liven up royal weddings and executions with routines reminiscent of the Knicks City Dancers.

3 Hoping to liven himself up, he orders from room service, and sighs: "I really need that coke."

4 It livens up the whole shebang and really makes the soup, truthfully.

5 The acrobatic troupe livened the garden party up immensely.

杂技团的表演使游园会大为活跃.

6 Pawson's palette is austere but none the less capable of deadpan surprises that would liven the place up – perhaps an unexpected cantilever or moment of structural daring.

7 It was beautifully tender, the spices livening up the vegetable.

8 What this department requires is a new broom to liven everyone else up.

这个部门需要的是一个能使所有的人都振奋起来的新官.

9 Then I toss the mustardy thing into my salad of fall lettuces, to liven them up, and resolve to keep an eye on that patch during the winter, the spring and beyond.

10 Surely it's time to liven them up a bit?

11 He was “the most unutterably boring man in the entire world,” she told him, and he should liven up his act.

12 The game didn't liven up till the second half.

那场比赛直到下半场才精彩起来。

13 Halfway through one disastrous love scene on a balcony, the only way Vidor can liven things up is to have Solomon and Sheba suddenly attacked by ninjas.

14 Personally, she had a suspicion that the Professor was just going to give back all their stuff, but as Toby said, there’s nothing like keeping things livened up.

15 He stared into the livening fire, and tried to stop himself crying.

16 Besides Mr. Hahn and his friends’ ventures, Geraldine Knudson, the director of Munich’s tourism board, pointed to several other recently opened venues that are livening up the city’s night scene.

17 Should these everyday pastimes pall, there is always a fistfight or a vicious hair-pulling brawl to liven things up, along with often violent and inappropriate sex.

18 She got her start livening up a newsletter for the Teamsters in New York, jumped from there to U.P.I. and was soon dispatched to Paris.

19 But worth it, yes, especially if you’re up for a fight, to liven up whatever inwardness remains to you.

20 Ms. Ganzel tries hard to liven things up and occasionally does.

liven 同义词

1 使有滋味

relish

2 使快乐

please tickle

4 使愉快

lighten

7 活跃起来

hum

11 使活跃

hot ginger vivify inform quicken

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