peppy如何读

英:[ˈpepi]

美:[ˈpɛpi]

peppy是什么意思

  • adj.精神充沛的;活泼的

peppy自然拼读

pep·py

pe pi

peppy变形

比较级:peppier或more peppy

最高级:peppiest或most peppy

peppy扩展

peppily (adv.), peppiness (n.)

peppy词根

词根:pep

n.

pep 活力;锐气,劲头

vt.

pep 激励;使充满活力,使精力充沛

peppy英英释义

Adjective

1. marked by lively action;

"a bouncing gait"

"bouncy tunes"

"the peppy and interesting talk"

"a spirited dance"

peppy词源中文解释

"充满活力的",1915年,来自 pep + -y (2)。

peppy词源英文解释

The first known use of peppy was in 1914

peppy 例句

1 That task fell to the peppy conductor John Morris Russell.

2 Too much of “Hesperus Is Phosphorus” lacks this charm, and too often the score settles into a rote voice: lyrical in feel, gently dissonant in flavor, meandering even in its peppy sections.

3 Set to Donizetti’s peppy ballet music for his opera “Don Sebastian,” the first dance, created by George Balanchine in 1960, is a fluffy concoction of divertissements for a couple, six women and three men.

4 Their peppy sound strides the line between modern pop and homage 1980s with aplomb and manages to capture a certain joie de vivre and a youthful hopefulness without sounding derivative.

5 He was one of the peppy Mormon missionaries in “The Book of Mormon,” and with his gleaming good looks, fits neatly into the role of the cute but shallow Whizzer.

6 Atop and around the many direct instrumental mirrors of Mr. Dennett’s voice is a greater musical landscape that’s sometimes lyrical and lush and sometimes frisky and peppy.

7 For him, the dance of pure syllables is almost peppy.

8 We both felt extraordinarily peppy and, I would say, extremely refreshed.

9 There is something almost subversively populist and peppy about this depiction of the class divide.

10 But the cast members’ energy is infectious, with their attitudes more like peppy college cheerleaders than snarky English majors.

11 Mr. Bennett’s solo turn comes on the peppy “Who Cares.”

12 Dina Thomas and Michael Goldstrom are saucy and peppy as a maid and valet; the balanced cast’s timing and verbal verve are impeccable from end to end.

13 “Ocean,” the biggest single from her album “She,” toys with folksy guitar before gliding into a peppy, delightful soul-pop refrain.

14 And every morning, a new peppy cheerleader continued the countdown.

15 Returning home, he greeted his peppy publicist and took a seat again on the front porch, before remembering he had some errands to do, including picking up a Christmas tree.

16 I was already a fan of his, but the spontaneous production number he leads with a bunch of strangers to Hall & Oates' peppy "You Make My Dreams" is so infectious, it made me adore him.

17 A new politically correct cautiousness has also made us as positive and peppy as people from the rest of the country.

18 One term, it’s the blink of an eye, And Ruth Ginsburg is still peppy and spry And the Congress can stay gridlocked and slow| With Chuck Schumer there to say no....

19 The Wing, a women-only social club and workspace in New York City, got flak for its line of Handmaid’s swag, too, which included notebooks and pens embossed with peppy dictums of female empowerment.

20 She was backed by an all-female band, which includes, among others, two saxophonists, a sinuous guitar player, a seven-piece string section, a peppy pianist and a superfluous conductor.

peppy 同义词

1 满腔热情的

rootin'-tootin'

8 精神充沛的

exuberant

11 生机勃勃

pullulate

13 元气十足

going strong

16 劲头十足的

strenuous thrusting thrustful alive

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