livener 的 2 个定义
- to put life into; rouse; enliven; cheer: What can we do to liven up the party?
- to become more lively; brighten: If this party doesn't liven up soon, let's leave.
livener 近义词
等同于 tonic
更多livener例句
- Buying a can of paint for under $30 can easily liven up the look of your home.
- Whether your family binges through it or savors each episode, maybe in tandem with a weekly cooking project, it’s sure to liven up your pre-vaccination existence with not just distraction but delight.
- However, if you ski a ton, pure powder and pure frontside skis can really liven up your ski action.
- A game with multiplayer options, quick rounds, or teams can liven up an after-dinner activity.
- Some tours are billed as fun ways to liven up a family online get-together.
- Sachin Tendulkar may be one of the most brilliant players in the sport, but he struggles to liven up his memoirs.
- I suppose you can if you were dumb and delusional enough to think that the Emmy voters might liven things up a little bit.
- The newly appointed CNN boss says the network must liven up its daily fare.
- He also used his acting and directorial skills to liven up dreary hearings.
- Will Oprah liven up C-SPAN's usually drab red-carpet pre-show?
- Casual anecdotes were sprinkled through his explanations to liven them.
- All we needed was a beautiful young person like you to liven us up.
- Sam, in his brother's absence, concluded to edit the paper in a way that would liven up the circulation.
- Who would hab thought dat a little slap of the hat could liven him up so?
- But she, Helen, would come home and that would liven up things a bit.