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    lively查询结果如下:

    音标:['laɪvli]
    名词复数:livelies 词频:高频常用词
    比较级:livelier 最高级:liveliest

    基本释义/说明:adj.活泼的; 活跃的; 栩栩如生的; 真实的
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    a.
    ①(人等)活泼的;有生气的;
    a lively imagination
    丰富的想象力;活泼的想象力.
    a lively mind
    活跃的头脑.
    be as lively as a bird
    像鸟儿样的活泼.
    ②愉快的;快活的;
    a lively song
    愉快的歌声.
    The patient seems a little livelier (more lively ) today.
    那位病号今天似乎要快活点 (精神好些).
    ③惊险的,不平凡的;
    have a lively time
    有段不平凡(惊险)的经历.
    ④生动的,栩栩如生的;
    a lively description
    生动的描写.
    ⑤热闹的;热烈的;
    a lively conversation
    热闹的谈话.
    ⑥(动作等) 轻快的;(球等) 弹力好的;
    a lively ball
    易进的球;快速球.
    a lively pitch
    (板球) 迅速的一投.
    ⑦真实的;
    give sb a lively idea of what happend
    使某人对所发生的事情有身历其境的感觉.
    ⑧(色彩等)鲜明的,鲜艳的;
    lively colour
    鲜明的色彩.
    -扩展释义
    adj. 【化学】
    活泼的,鲜明的,生动的,热烈的,灵活的;活泼地,轻快地
    He drew a lively picture of the South Pacific Ocean.
    他对南太平洋作了生动的描写。
    N/A
    a.1. 精力充沛的;活泼的,轻快的,2. 愉快的;热烈的;使人爽快的,3. (色彩等)鲜明的,强烈的;生动的,栩栩如生的4. (球)弹性足的,ad.1. 活泼地,生气勃勃地,轻快地
    He drew a lively picture of the South Pacific Ocean.
    他对南太平洋作了生动的描写。
    -同义词和反义词
    -lively的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    lively的形容词最高级级形式
    “These traits have made him one of the liveliest and most incisive intellectuals in France.”
    “I want you to think for a moment about the liveliest, most chirpy person you know.”
    “The liveliest restaurant scene is in the city centre, where many chic eateries have sprung up in recent years.”
    lively的形容词比较级形式
    “It helps in cutting fuel expenses at the same time in making your ride livelier.”
    “It’s a comfortable loungey atmosphere that’s even livelier in summer when you can sit outside.”
    “Despite continuing to look the livelier on the restart, Clydebank were unable to create similar chances.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    (informal) A person who is passionate about making the most of life.
    “Are you a workaholic? Now that you’ve got a family, it’s time to become a lifeaholic.”
    “I’ve gone from being a workaholic to a lifeaholic who works just enough to put salad on the table.”
    The quality of being lively; animation; energy.
    “Some may enjoy the liveliness of such a restaurant.”
    “Ethan became fond of her good nature, her liveliness, and her deep passion for nature.”
    “Fay sat on the edge of the bed, her pretty face lacking its usual liveliness.”
    The state of being alive; exuberance, intensity.
    “But throughout the book the occasional faults matter little against the poetry’s terrible aliveness.”
    “I mean it in the concrete sense that is used in everyday life, the sense of soul, feeling, connectedness, inspiration, and aliveness.”
    “That sense of aliveness isn’t there when you read the text, and seeing the performance will be much more engaging.”
    (Rastafarianism) harmony in a natural world and living faith
    One’s path through life, as determined by the decisions one makes.

    动词 变体/同根词

    liven的现在分词
    “Just as it neared the eight o’clock hour, the party was really just livening up.”
    “Potent purple pigments in the blueberries are excellent for livening up the arteries, while their vitamin C content wakes up the immune system.”
    “He bowled his heart out and all credit to him for livening up the final day’s play.”
    live的过去式和过去分词
    “Have you ever wondered in which city-state you would have lived in Ancient Greece?”
    “Thomas Young lived in a pivotal time. The explosion of knowledge that was soon to come made it impossible to be a true polyhistor.”
    “It was a period in American history when most people lived and worked on farms.”
    liven的过去式和过去分词
    “And then there’s that new piece of body art that really livened things up in the airport security line.”
    “A green salad livened with blue cheese vinaigrette gets a fan of seared rare steak and colorful peppers.”
    “The narrative, livened by a selection of Argentinian political cartoons, demonstrates the power of applied economics.”
    (transitive) To cause to be more lively, or to become more lively.
    “A close pal can liven up an afternoon by announcing that her new love interest has, without warning, moved to Chicago.”
    “As you gain confidence in your design eye, you can always add splashes of a complementary color here and there to liven things up.”
    “Things liven up, too, when Mr G appears, shaky and dithery in his stained white suit, having problems with his colostomy bag.”
    (computing) To capture and record images of one’s entire life.
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