单词详解 | vibrant

vibrant
音标
英音/ ˈvaɪbrənt / 美音/ ˈvaɪbrənt /

听听基本释意:

外刊例句
“Once it’s dark, it is just the most colourful and vibrant habitat,” he said.
“一旦天黑,这里就是最丰富多彩、最有活力的栖息地,”他说。
BBC

The National Lottery’s Big Night of Musicals will showcase one vibrant and thriving side of it.
国家彩票音乐剧盛大之夜将展示其充满活力和蓬勃发展的一面。
BBC

That historic ad presents John F. Kennedy — than a senator from Massachusetts — as a young, vibrant and experienced challenger to Richard M. Nixon, the Republican vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower.
这则历史性的广告将约翰·F·肯尼迪(John F. Kennedy)(而不是马萨诸塞州参议员)描绘成一位年轻、充满活力且经验丰富的挑战者,挑战德怀特·D·艾森豪威尔(Dwight D. Eisenhower)领导下的共和党副总统理查德·M·尼克松(Richard M. Nixon)。
New York Times

基本释意
adjective
vigorous and animated
充满活力的,充满生机的,生气勃勃的;鲜艳的,醒目的;洪亮的,强劲的;颤抖的,震动的

同义词
vivacious

短释义
Vibrant was originally intended to describe sounds. Sound waves vibrate, and when they vibrate more rapidly, they sound brighter. Singers and string instrument players increase this effect by shaking the notes they play through a technique called vibrato that increases the vibrancy of their sound.
鲜艳的色彩很明亮。充满活力的声音响亮而共鸣。充满活力的人是那些你记得的人——他们聪明、充满个性。

长释义
Vibrant was originally intended to describe sounds. Sound waves vibrate, and when they vibrate more rapidly, they sound brighter. Singers and string instrument players increase this effect by shaking the notes they play through a technique called vibrato that increases the vibrancy of their sound.
Vibrant最初是用来形容声音的。声波会振动,振动越快,听起来就越明亮。歌手和弦乐器演奏者通过颤音技术摇动演奏的音符来增强这种效果,这种技术可以增加声音的活力。

文学例句
But there was so much vibrant color spread about that it overpowered the grimness of that lamp.
但周围的色彩如此鲜艳,以至于压倒了那盏灯的阴暗。
Anger Is a Gift by Mark Oshiro

She looked so vibrant and beautiful that it was hard to believe she’d been present in all the ancient stories.
她看起来如此充满活力和美丽,很难相信她出现在所有古代故事中。
Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi

Its vibrant turquoise-blue kameez is decorated with delicate red embroidery around the neckline and wrists.
充满活力的绿松石蓝色卡米兹在领口和手腕上饰有精致的红色刺绣。
Amina’s Song by Hena Khan

词源
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” (from PIE root *weip- “to turn, vacillate, tremble ecstatically”). The meaning “vigorous, full of life” is attested by 1860. Related: Vibrantly; vibrancy.Related entries & more

下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
充满活力的(形容词)1550年代,“激动的;” 1610年代,“振动”(尤其是“振动以产生声音”,弦等),源自拉丁文Vibrareem(主格vibrans)“摇摆”,vibrare的现在分词“来回移动”(来自PIE根* weip-“转动、动摇、欣喜若狂地颤抖”)。 1860 年,“活力充沛、充满生机”的含义得到了证实。活力。相关条目及更多


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