vibrant

英 [ˈvaɪ.brənt]      美 [ˈvaɪ.brənt]
  • adj. 振动的;充满生气的;响亮的;战栗的
  • n. (Vibrant)人名;(德)维布兰特
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vibrant 生机勃勃的

来自vibrate,颤动,引申词义生机勃勃的。

vibrant (adj.)
1550s, "agitated;" 1610s, "vibrating" (especially "vibrating so as to produce sound," of a string, etc.), from Latin vibrantem (nominative vibrans) "swaying," present participle of vibrare "move to and fro" (see vibrate). Meaning "vigorous, full of life" is first recorded 1860. Related: Vibrantly; vibrancy.
1. The grass was a vibrant green.
草地绿油油的。
2. Thailand is at its most vibrant during the New Year celebrations.
在欢度新年期间,泰国举国欢腾。
3. He always uses vibrant colours in his paintings.
他在画中总是使用鲜明的色彩.
4. She possessed the vibrant personality that is so often popularly associated with Spanish women.
她拥有通常会令人联想到西班牙女性的火热个性。
5. Orlando itself is vibrant, full of affordable accommodation and great places to eat.
奥兰多本身充满了朝气,有很多便宜的旅馆和吃饭的好去处。