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enlivening

/en-lahy-vuhn/US // ɛnˈlaɪ vən //UK // (ɪnˈlaɪvən) //

充满活力的,活跃的,生动的,活跃

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make vigorous or active; invigorate: The wit of Mencken enlivened his age.
    • : to make sprightly or cheerful; brighten: Flowers enliven any room.

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Examples

  • Subjective viewpoints, even if they’re not the artist’s, enliven global dialogue.

  • It’s the kind of scene that can both enliven a movie and live beyond it, and it’s just one small example of what McCarthy can do.

  • Not only does it allow them to expand the scale of targeted audiences they can reach, it enlivens their first-party data with fresh information, she said.

  • All players need to understand the game within the game better, shed their naivete sooner and garner confidence through realizing that their talent enlivens these sports.

  • Despite their grim predicament, many protesters wore colorful costumes and enlivened the streets with dance and music, bringing reverberations of hope.

  • A group of New York chefs show The Daily Beast how to enliven, or wholly recast, holiday table staples.

  • Liesl Schillinger calls for the return of big-screen romance and wit to enliven the season.

  • Personally, I hope Giuliani does run for president, if only to enliven a rather dull summer.

  • All these actions can add a synergistic spark to enliven your kisses.

  • Retailers who embrace digital technology can harness information to redefine and re-enliven the in-store shopping experience.

  • The dinner was quiet and uninteresting, save for the cheerful efforts of Arobin to enliven things.

  • I have, therefore, thought it expedient to enliven with paintings the whole habitation of the saint.

  • He looked at her with a grave smile, which did not enliven his thoughtful eyes, but gave an inexpressible sweetness to his face.

  • Birds and flowers do much to enliven the dusky house-windows of the London streets, and both are attended to with great care.

  • While he was in Paris, an incident occured, the recollection of which has served to enliven many a social occasion.