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Definition of lively in English: livelyadjectiveliveliest, livelier ˈlʌɪvliˈlaɪvli 1Full of life and energy; active and outgoing. 充满活力的;活泼外向的 a lively and uninhibited girl Example sentencesExamples - Although a lively and outgoing teenager, he lives with the effects of what his father, Greg, termed ‘subtle neurological damage’.
- They told a story of how a fresh-faced, lively outgoing child had descended into East London's drug underworld, which they believe cost him his life.
- Amusing a group of active, lively children may seem a daunting task for any parent or teacher who is organising a day trip or school tour.
- The Greeks are known for their lively, outgoing nature.
- He was so active, so lively before the accident!
- Older people with a lively and out-going approach to life stay healthier longer than those who have to stay home between four walls.
- Active, lively and rugged, they make fun-loving and gentle pets.
- Nine-year-old Ricky is described as a lively, active boy who loves reading, swimming, watching TV and playing computer games.
- Police believe the death of the former Warneford School pupil who was described as a lively and cheerful girl by friends was drug-related.
- Ever since he broke into Alex's first team as a lively 16-year old away to Gillingham in October 2000, he has looked the part.
- Daniella was a junior, an honor student, and a lively and cheerful girl.
- This is a very active dog, lively and built for endurance.
- Her eyes were blue, and just looking at them made Caroline realize that she had run into a lively, energetic girl.
- He was an active and lively lad with loads of friends.
- She is a lively little girl with blonde curly hair and sparkling eyes.
- Stacy - lively, outgoing, a quick speaker with a ready laugh - earned a master's in social work.
- In spite of her age, she travels extensively and remains a very active and lively person, known for her remarkable joie de vivre.
- She was so lively and outgoing, and was very popular.
- He was so lively and full of energy that it dawned on us that he must have been in some sort of pain for a lot longer than we had thought.
- She's very capable and, in fact, often is thought of by strangers as just an exceptional lively and uninhibited character.
Synonyms energetic, active, animated, vigorous, dynamic, full of life, outgoing, spirited, high-spirited, vivacious, enthusiastic, vibrant, buoyant, exuberant, effervescent, cheerful bouncy, bubbly, perky, sparkling, sprightly, spry, youthful, zesty, zestful, frisky, skittish fun, fun-loving informal bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, full of beans, chirpy, go-go, chipper, peppy, zippy, zappy, full of vim and vigour North American informal peart - 1.1 (of a place or atmosphere) full of activity and excitement.
(地方,气氛)生机勃勃 Barcelona's many lively bars 巴塞罗那许多热闹的酒吧。 Example sentencesExamples - It was a very lively place, as the bar really is a bar.
- ‘Shanghai is certainly a more lively place with different attractions’ he said, explaining his decision to return.
- The karaoke bar maintained a lively atmosphere, even at such a late hour.
- The Rookery is located close to London's trendy restaurants and bars and the area features a lively atmosphere.
- The luxurious boutique hotel is just five minutes from Oxford Street, in an area renowned for its lively atmosphere.
- The vacant shed in a local park may look old and dilapidated, but it could soon become a lively place of play for children if the latest in a long list of ambitious revamp plans bears fruit.
- Part of the Old Town which has been destroyed by the fire is the Grassmarket area, a lively place with a number of bars, cafes and restaurants frequented by students.
- But the bazaar was the only lively place in the area.
- It's beauty and lively atmosphere attracts visitors from all over the world, making it a thriving business and tourism centre.
- And steps are being taken to create a lively atmosphere.
- It's always a good, lively atmosphere as people unwind after the week, hang out, drink mulled wine or chilled beers, chat and dance.
- The town was a lively place, buzzing with activity.
- If you are being encouraged to live in the town centre, then it is only because it is a lively place to be.
- Blackpool was an extremely lively place this week.
- When the fast is broken, there are festive activities in a lively atmosphere.
- In singing along, several were swept up in the lively atmosphere and boldly picked up their dinner utensils and used them as improvised musical instruments.
- I'm already looking forward to my next visit to Village Cantina with its warm hospitality, lively atmosphere and great food.
- Grins, smiles, and laughter made the market a lively place.
- The atmosphere is lively, especially at the busiest times (weekdays at lunchtime and from 6pm to 11 pm).
- The city boasts a strong European flavor, with cobbled streets, chic restaurants and a lively atmosphere.
Synonyms busy, crowded, bustling, hectic, swarming, teeming, astir, buzzing, thronging vibrant, boisterous, jolly, festive informal hopping, jumping, buzzy British informal like Piccadilly Circus - 1.2 Intellectually stimulating or perceptive.
令人振奋的,思想活跃的,敏锐的 令人振奋的讨论。 她活跃的思想。 Example sentencesExamples - Despite the differences they had lively and interesting discussions about the meaning of life and death.
- I'd like to thank the majority of you, regardless of your views, who contribute to the discussions in a lively and intelligent way - you add a lot to the site.
- Over forty students discussed the future of multiculturalism at Macalester in a series of lively discussions last Saturday.
- A lively discussion followed about costs and convenience.
- A bonus is the Reading Group Companion Section at the end of the novel, featuring 10 questions sure to stimulate a lively discussion of the book.
- As it happened, I had a fairly lively and animated discussion with the governor on monetary policy, my favourite hobby horse.
- Nor has there been of late any lively intellectual interest in the topic.
- The debate is lively and stimulating, and many of the exchanges are intelligent and filled with views that are argued with cool logic.
- The most intellectually lively and revolutionary branch of Italian socialism was at this time the syndicalist movement.
- However, it would be a foolish man who tried to dictate to three such lively and intelligent minds.
- Their different attitudes and life experiences lead to lively discussions on topics of history and philosophy, art and literature.
- I remember sitting and having quite a lively and animated discussion with friends a few years ago about this very subject.
- Jaspan inherits a newspaper with the kind of resources a keen editor with a lively mind and a constitution tested by the fire of Fleet St would find irresistible.
- Cuvier found her to have a lively, intelligent mind, an excellent memory, and a good ear for music.
- The lecture was followed by a lively discussion.
- So, if you would like to read, or have already read, these books and are interested in having some lively discussion on their merits or demerits, contact Deirdre on the number above.
- Thank you both very much for a spirited, lively, intelligent discussion.
- My relationship with him has been founded upon conversation and the odd long lunch, at which there has usually been some disagreement and lively discussion.
- The best lessons are particularly lively and stimulating, with pupils responding with total concentration.
- We are obviously in slippery territory here: this is precisely what makes this discussion interesting and lively.
Synonyms heated, vigorous, stimulating, animated, spirited, enthusiastic, forceful exciting, stirring, interesting, eventful, memorable - 1.3British ironic Difficult or challenging.
〈讽,主英〉困难重重的,有挑战性的 a lively homeward passage dodging aircraft and E-boats 躲开了飞机又要躲鱼雷快艇,这返航的路上真是够难的了。 Example sentencesExamples - But I hope for us it is not more lively and difficult than today, eh?
- The Young Consumers of the Year competition is a lively challenge for young people aged between 14 and 17.
Synonyms awkward, tricky, difficult, challenging eventful, exciting, busy informal hairy - 1.4 (of a boat) rising lightly to the waves.
(船)乘风而行的 Example sentencesExamples - KSA owns several types of dinghy, from lively Laser Picos to family boats such as Wayfarers, which members can hire for a very reasonable £5 for two hours.
- But cleaning fish on a lively boat that is heading for home at best speed can be fraught with danger if proper precautions are not taken.
- This should result in a much more lively and competitive boat.
OriginOld English līflic 'living, animate' (see life, -ly1). Definition of lively in US English: livelyadjectiveˈlaɪvliˈlīvlē 1Full of life and energy; active and outgoing. 充满活力的;活泼外向的 she joined a lively team of reporters 她加入了一支充满活力的记者队伍。 Example sentencesExamples - Active, lively and rugged, they make fun-loving and gentle pets.
- Ever since he broke into Alex's first team as a lively 16-year old away to Gillingham in October 2000, he has looked the part.
- He was so active, so lively before the accident!
- Although a lively and outgoing teenager, he lives with the effects of what his father, Greg, termed ‘subtle neurological damage’.
- They told a story of how a fresh-faced, lively outgoing child had descended into East London's drug underworld, which they believe cost him his life.
- Her eyes were blue, and just looking at them made Caroline realize that she had run into a lively, energetic girl.
- In spite of her age, she travels extensively and remains a very active and lively person, known for her remarkable joie de vivre.
- Daniella was a junior, an honor student, and a lively and cheerful girl.
- The Greeks are known for their lively, outgoing nature.
- Older people with a lively and out-going approach to life stay healthier longer than those who have to stay home between four walls.
- Police believe the death of the former Warneford School pupil who was described as a lively and cheerful girl by friends was drug-related.
- He was so lively and full of energy that it dawned on us that he must have been in some sort of pain for a lot longer than we had thought.
- He was an active and lively lad with loads of friends.
- Nine-year-old Ricky is described as a lively, active boy who loves reading, swimming, watching TV and playing computer games.
- She's very capable and, in fact, often is thought of by strangers as just an exceptional lively and uninhibited character.
- She is a lively little girl with blonde curly hair and sparkling eyes.
- She was so lively and outgoing, and was very popular.
- Stacy - lively, outgoing, a quick speaker with a ready laugh - earned a master's in social work.
- This is a very active dog, lively and built for endurance.
- Amusing a group of active, lively children may seem a daunting task for any parent or teacher who is organising a day trip or school tour.
Synonyms energetic, active, animated, vigorous, dynamic, full of life, outgoing, spirited, high-spirited, vivacious, enthusiastic, vibrant, buoyant, exuberant, effervescent, cheerful - 1.1 (of a place or atmosphere) full of activity and excitement.
(地方,气氛)生机勃勃 Barcelona's many lively bars 巴塞罗那许多热闹的酒吧。 Example sentencesExamples - And steps are being taken to create a lively atmosphere.
- When the fast is broken, there are festive activities in a lively atmosphere.
- It's beauty and lively atmosphere attracts visitors from all over the world, making it a thriving business and tourism centre.
- The atmosphere is lively, especially at the busiest times (weekdays at lunchtime and from 6pm to 11 pm).
- The town was a lively place, buzzing with activity.
- The city boasts a strong European flavor, with cobbled streets, chic restaurants and a lively atmosphere.
- Part of the Old Town which has been destroyed by the fire is the Grassmarket area, a lively place with a number of bars, cafes and restaurants frequented by students.
- The Rookery is located close to London's trendy restaurants and bars and the area features a lively atmosphere.
- It's always a good, lively atmosphere as people unwind after the week, hang out, drink mulled wine or chilled beers, chat and dance.
- If you are being encouraged to live in the town centre, then it is only because it is a lively place to be.
- In singing along, several were swept up in the lively atmosphere and boldly picked up their dinner utensils and used them as improvised musical instruments.
- It was a very lively place, as the bar really is a bar.
- The vacant shed in a local park may look old and dilapidated, but it could soon become a lively place of play for children if the latest in a long list of ambitious revamp plans bears fruit.
- Grins, smiles, and laughter made the market a lively place.
- I'm already looking forward to my next visit to Village Cantina with its warm hospitality, lively atmosphere and great food.
- The luxurious boutique hotel is just five minutes from Oxford Street, in an area renowned for its lively atmosphere.
- But the bazaar was the only lively place in the area.
- ‘Shanghai is certainly a more lively place with different attractions’ he said, explaining his decision to return.
- Blackpool was an extremely lively place this week.
- The karaoke bar maintained a lively atmosphere, even at such a late hour.
Synonyms busy, crowded, bustling, hectic, swarming, teeming, astir, buzzing, thronging - 1.2 Intellectually stimulating or perceptive.
令人振奋的,思想活跃的,敏锐的 令人振奋的讨论。 她活跃的思想。 Example sentencesExamples - The most intellectually lively and revolutionary branch of Italian socialism was at this time the syndicalist movement.
- Their different attitudes and life experiences lead to lively discussions on topics of history and philosophy, art and literature.
- I remember sitting and having quite a lively and animated discussion with friends a few years ago about this very subject.
- A lively discussion followed about costs and convenience.
- Jaspan inherits a newspaper with the kind of resources a keen editor with a lively mind and a constitution tested by the fire of Fleet St would find irresistible.
- So, if you would like to read, or have already read, these books and are interested in having some lively discussion on their merits or demerits, contact Deirdre on the number above.
- The best lessons are particularly lively and stimulating, with pupils responding with total concentration.
- Nor has there been of late any lively intellectual interest in the topic.
- Over forty students discussed the future of multiculturalism at Macalester in a series of lively discussions last Saturday.
- However, it would be a foolish man who tried to dictate to three such lively and intelligent minds.
- Cuvier found her to have a lively, intelligent mind, an excellent memory, and a good ear for music.
- Despite the differences they had lively and interesting discussions about the meaning of life and death.
- My relationship with him has been founded upon conversation and the odd long lunch, at which there has usually been some disagreement and lively discussion.
- As it happened, I had a fairly lively and animated discussion with the governor on monetary policy, my favourite hobby horse.
- A bonus is the Reading Group Companion Section at the end of the novel, featuring 10 questions sure to stimulate a lively discussion of the book.
- I'd like to thank the majority of you, regardless of your views, who contribute to the discussions in a lively and intelligent way - you add a lot to the site.
- Thank you both very much for a spirited, lively, intelligent discussion.
- The lecture was followed by a lively discussion.
- We are obviously in slippery territory here: this is precisely what makes this discussion interesting and lively.
- The debate is lively and stimulating, and many of the exchanges are intelligent and filled with views that are argued with cool logic.
Synonyms heated, vigorous, stimulating, animated, spirited, enthusiastic, forceful - 1.3 (of a vessel) buoyant and responsive in a sea.
Example sentencesExamples - But cleaning fish on a lively boat that is heading for home at best speed can be fraught with danger if proper precautions are not taken.
- This should result in a much more lively and competitive boat.
- KSA owns several types of dinghy, from lively Laser Picos to family boats such as Wayfarers, which members can hire for a very reasonable £5 for two hours.
OriginOld English līflic ‘living, animate’ (see life, -ly). |