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vibrancy

/vahy-bruhn-see/US // ˈvaɪ brən si //

活力,生机勃勃,活力四射,朝气蓬勃

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : vigorous, energetic, or lively quality; vitality: The author writes about “wells" of spiritual dynamism, strength, vibrancy, courage, and love to make the journey of aging more gracious.
    • : resonant quality of sound:I perceive a distinct lack of vibrancy in the sound output of this tiny, cheaply made device.
    • : the state or condition of vibrating or moving to and fro, especially in a string so as to produce sound:When you tap on the violin and hear a faint buzz, what you’re noticing is the normal vibrancy of the instrument.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inanimation

Examples

  • In the late 1960s, the Pop art of Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and others ruled over the art world with their works of abstraction, animation and vibrancy.

  • Add splashes of color and vibrancy by hanging outdoor wall art, or, if you’re feeling extra creative, painting a mural.

  • Their absence bankrupted hundreds if not thousands of businesses, sent unemployment soaring and zapped the vibrancy of a city known as a global destination.

  • Yet the results from both competitions highlighted the vibrancy and diversity of each state in ways that bode well for the future.

  • Instead, Bartik and others argue for a new regionalism, hoping to restore the vibrancy of places like Flint and Bryan through locally focused investment and education initiatives.

  • Indeed, red — because of its vibrancy and richness — has served as a powerful symbol since the beginning of civilization.

  • There was a kinetic energy, a vibrancy that leapt off the screen that did, indeed, dazzle.

  • Here's where the GOP ought to be aiming itself: a movement that embraces innovation, economic vibrancy, and upward mobility.

  • There's a vibrancy that embodies the best values of community and urban life.

  • And pleasurably, too—Lehrer writes with a lovely, buoyant vibrancy that keeps his reader steadily afloat.

  • In order to learn to organize his material, he has doubtlessly unconsciously lessened its density and vibrancy for the time being.

  • Again, a tone may be unmarred by the nasal quality, yet if it lacks nasal resonance it lacks vibrancy, carrying power.

  • If the soft palate, in the lower middle tones, is forced too far toward the hard palate, the covered tones are without vibrancy.

  • Oddly enough, thought of her now filled him with a vibrancy, with a longing.

  • But the wind still blew raggedly in his ears, and she came back, slowly, but with new vibrancy in her voice.