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brisk

/brisk/US // brɪsk //UK // (brɪsk) //

爽快,爽快的,活泼的,爽爽快快

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    brisk·er, brisk·est.

    • : quick and active; lively: brisk trading;a brisk walk.
    • : sharp and stimulating: brisk weather;brisk wind.
    • : effervescing vigorously: brisk cider.
    • : abrupt; curt: I was surprised by her rather brisk tone.
  1. 1

    brisked, brisk·ing.

    • : to make or become brisk; liven.

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Examples

  • The cloud infrastructure market kept growing at a brisk pace last quarter, as the pandemic continued to push more companies to the cloud with offices shut down in much of the world.

  • Each highlights natural beauty and plenty of opportunities to get outside for some fresh — and potentially brisk — air.

  • Inside, with humans pushed to the edges, goods-hauling AVs rocket down alleys too narrow for humans at three times the pace of a brisk walk.

  • In late 2019, more than 400 Nike employees decided that rather than head to their desks on a brisk December morning, that they would instead take up signs and picket their own employer.

  • Begin with a short jog, brisk walk, jump-rope session, or vigorous house chores followed by arm and leg swings to get the blood moving and the muscles loosened.

  • The Spire, like most fountains, has the basics -- Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Brisk Iced Tea and SoBe Lifewater.

  • The voting was brisk although not as much compared to recent elections, locals said.

  • Opt for a brisk 20-minute walk around the park to get your blood pumping.

  • In the fetal position, she begins shivering from the brisk wind.

  • There was brisk vehicular traffic all along the road, and most of it German.

  • I'll tell you about Navarino, Punch, when we go for walks together; and you must n't touch the ship, because she's the Brisk.

  • She is a model of the Brisk—the little Brisk that was sore exposed that day at Navarino.

  • She pressed her hands tighter upon her bosom; her eyes sparkled with an odd approval of that brisk deed.

  • The light Italian looked what he assumed; a brisk, active muleteer, full of life and merriment.

  • At the critical moment of the Austrian counter-attack at Dego, Lannes cleared the village by a brisk bayonet charge.

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