spiritedness / ˈspɪr ɪ tɪd /

精力旺盛精力充沛精气神气势磅礴

spiritedness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having or showing mettle, courage, vigor, liveliness, etc.: a spirited defense of poetry.

spiritedness 近义词

spiritedness

等同于 sportiveness

spiritedness

等同于 waggishness

spiritedness

等同于 friskiness

spiritedness

等同于 frolicsomeness

spiritedness

等同于 joie de vivre

spiritedness

等同于 liveliness

spiritedness

等同于 buoyancy/buoyance

spiritedness

等同于 brio

更多spiritedness例句

  1. In the other Tuesday opener, the Mystics represent the survivor of a spirited, three-team fight for the eight seed with Atlanta and Dallas that was decided on the final day of the regular season.
  2. Enjoying a spirited mutual challenge, she and Rachel Elkind played with new sounds until the day Elkind became intrigued by Carlos’ rendition of a Bach composition reproduced with a Moog synthesizer.
  3. She said that because video chatting only allows for one person to speak and be heard at a time, it eliminates the possibility of spirited interruptions and side conversations.
  4. The coach said he didn’t see Anthony’s vocal nature — or the spirited element of it — as all that unusual, saying Hall of Famer Gary Payton, whom he coached as an assistant in Seattle, was highly talkative as well.
  5. The brand has a consistent free-spirited, artsy, and non-maximalist brand identity that appeals to this segment.
  6. Then again, this is not the high-spirited Mary we met in Season 1—indeed, none of the Crawleys are the same.
  7. Then Eminem decided he wanted in on some of the mean-spirited misogyny, actually rapping about raping Iggy.
  8. Laughs aside, the methods can take on other, less spirited forms.
  9. And Hayao Miyazaki, the 73-year-old director behind hits like My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away, is a walking legend.
  10. Before she headlined the Playboy resorts, Joan Rivers was the funny gal in a spirited trio that played in hip nightclubs.
  11. He was mounted on a spirited horse and his manner showed he was ready for any kind of an adventure, no matter where it might lead.
  12. Malcolm had selected it as a training-ground that evening, because he meant to weary and subdue his too highly spirited charger.
  13. The other was the spirited portrait of Baron von Friedericks, a happy combination of cavalier and soldier in its manly strength.
  14. All were of small size, and in good part devoted to spirited political discussion.
  15. Winifred, naturally a high-spirited and lively girl, soon recovered from the fright of that fateful Sunday evening.