animated 的定义
- full of life, action, or spirit; lively; vigorous: an animated debate on the death penalty.
- made or equipped to move or give the appearance of moving in an animallike fashion: animated puppets.
- containing representations of animals or mechanical objects that appear to move as real ones do: an animated window display.
animated 近义词
lively
更多animated例句
- In 2001, Seth MacFarlane was the 27-year-old executive producer and creator of the not-yet-hit animated show Family Guy.
- After all, to make animated TV, actors needed equipment that would normally be at the studio.
- Picture a debate or a negotiation and it’s likely you’re thinking of a rapid-fire exchange of arguments between two animated parties.
- Despite that colorful mythology, Disney still insists its animated film was based on William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
- They came together to create a short, animated video to accompany Jungle Night, a new book by Boynton that takes little ones on a journey through a sleeping jungle.
- Jones is a veteran of another beloved-yet-controversial animated series on Adult Swim, The Boondocks.
- Decades ago, the writer-director wrote an episode of the animated comedy that never was.
- After some animated debate at the conference, Lelaie declared, with some frustration, “If you push on the stick, you will fly.”
- One wonders if his subsequent battles with the “Evil Empire” were animated by this belief.
- It is the most animated this Downton Abbey fan has ever seen Lady Grantham.
- Longcluse looked animated—smiling; but a stupendous load lay on his heart.
- A stronger heart than Michael's might have quailed in his position; yet the pressure from without animated and invigorated him.
- Nothing could be more animated than the scene before me, and which spread to the utmost reach of view.
- We need hardly say that the conversation was animated, and that it bore largely on the life-history of the absent Susy.
- It is only the servile adulation of later writers that has pictured Bruce as animated by patriotism.