colorful 的定义
- abounding in color: In their tartans, the Scots guard made a colorful array.
- richly eventful or picturesque: a colorful historical period.
- presenting or suggesting vivid or striking scenes: a colorful narrative.
colorful 近义词
brilliant, intensely hued
full of life, interesting
更多colorful例句
- Industry members use an assortment of colorful names to refer to the group.
- Jupiter is well known for its iconic, colorful banded clouds and its great red spot.
- The case also includes a number of colorful details about how Bannon and Kolfage spent their ill-gotten gains and how they got caught.
- The Banana Lounge in Building 26 has chests full of free fruit, and a colorful piano outside.
- You may not have tailoring expertise under your belt, but to get a little Satō in your step, go for soft, classic fabrics with a fun, colorful lining.
- Shepherds abiding in the field” saw colorful Christmas lights that “shone round about them.
- This collection features 100 fun, colorful, and sometimes delightfully irreverent messages designed by Friends with Type.
- Sure, there are some colorful English aristocrats still around, but is the age of the delightfully nutty toff at an end?
- Masters employed a colorful cast of characters off the air as well.
- Sir Bob, 63, responded with his usual colorful language to his critics.
- Shelves and counters were piled with a colorful miscellany of goods calculated to appeal to primitive tastes.
- Mount Airy is built of brown stone and trimmed with light stone furnishing a colorful contrast.
- Additional atmosphere is created by the colorful, colonial costumes worn by the guides themselves.
- And so, back in the colorful days of the building of the fast-growing West, young Isaac Burns constructed his warehouse.
- Then the very next flash there were greens and yellows—changing, colorful, brilliant bars.