vivid
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe memories and descriptions as vivid, you mean that they are very clear and detailed. (記憶和描寫) 清晰的; 生動逼真的
People of my generation who lived through World War II have vivid memories of confusion and incompetence. 我們這一代經歷過第二次世界大戰的人都還清晰地記得儅時的混亂和無能爲力。
2. vividlyADV 清晰地
I can vividly remember the feeling of panic. 我能清晰地廻憶起那恐慌感。
3. ADJ Something that is vivid is very bright in colour. (顔色) 鮮豔的
...a vivid blue sky. …碧藍的天空。
4. vividlyADV 鮮豔地[ADV -ed/adj]
...vividly coloured birds. …色彩豔麗的鳥兒。
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vivid /ˈvɪvɪd/
剑桥词典
- Vivid descriptions , memories , etc. produce very clear , powerful , and detailed images in the mind
- She electrified her audience with her vivid stories .
- My younger son has a very vivid imagination .
- I have vivid memories of that evening .
- I have a very vivid picture of the first time I met Erik.
- Her latest novel paints a very vivid portrait of the aristocracy in the 1920s. 返回 vivid
(描述、記憶等)栩栩如生的,鮮活的,生動的
He gave a very vivid and often shocking account /description of his time in prison . 他生動地講述/描述了他的獄中生活,他說的常讓人覺得很震驚。
He's one of those people with a very vivid imagination - every time he hears a noise he's convinced it's someone breaking in. 他是那種想象力異常豐富的人——每次聽到聲響都以爲是有人闖進來了。
very brightly coloured
(顔色)鮮豔的,明亮的
She was wearing a vivid pink shirt . 她穿著一件鮮豔的粉色襯衫。
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