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peppy

/pep-ee/US // ˈpɛp i //UK // (ˈpɛpɪ) //

活泼的,活泼的人,活泼可爱,欢快的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    pep·pi·er, pep·pi·est.Informal.

    • : energetic; vigorous; lively.

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Examples

  • The dual-density foam compound is seriously peppy yet still somehow forgiving enough for my addled ankle tendons.

  • A base four-cylinder turbo is peppy enough, especially for in-town driving.

  • These tracks were crafted to be especially relaxing based on research about how our brains react to sound, so they’re a good place to start if your usual musical taste is too peppy.

  • The vibrancy seems fitting for tools used to create cocktails, which in my house usually err on the side of citrusy and fruity and peppy.

  • Peters, the bike-industry veteran, concurs, saying he’s ridden motors rated at 250 watts nominal power that feel peppier than units with higher nominal power ratings.

  • Her style, much like her diminutive nickname, is best described as “Hamptons twee”—preppy and peppy.

  • At the beginning, Sex and the City is acid-smart not peppy-smart, the women recognizably normal rather than demented glamazons.

  • Scarborough, now a co-host of the unreasonably peppy “Morning Joe” on MSNBC, is a former congressman from Florida.

  • Peppy Miller (Berenice Béjo) is the admiring ingénue who gets her big break on the soundstage.

  • He flirts with a female co-star, Peppy (Berenice Bejo), but the real love of his life is his dog.

  • Peppy turned toward her companion with one of her clearest and most straightforward expressions.

  • Secretly, for it was not Peppy's way to take men into his confidence where it might be avoided, he got himself a coil of rope.

  • She asked if every one was out of the castle, and being assured that it was so, said, Is Peppy (her dog) safe?

  • The leader then started the meeting off with roll call and a peppy song to the tune of “America.”

  • “Glad to have them,” came the peppy voice back over the wire.