vibrant 的 2 个定义
- moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
- vibrating so as to produce sound, as a string.
- characterized by perceptible vibration; resonant; resounding.
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- Phonetics. a vibrant sound.
vibrant 近义词
alive, colorful
throbbing
更多vibrant例句
- You’ll get a more vibrant mix of colors when you employ ink.
- Privacy Sandbox would effectively create a Google-owned walled garden that would close down the competitive, vibrant Open Web.
- They were domestic, in the most vibrant militia tradition of the Founding Fathers, nothing like terrorists.
- Someday, they could be as strong and vibrant and beautiful as the mother and sister she lost.
- Colorful and vibrant, with gorgeous classical architecture, Salvador, in Bahia state, has it all.
- But he breathed vibrant, hilarious, oh-so-fabulous life into the classic 1996 remake.
- Nightlife (5%): Most exciting nightlife; most vibrant social scene (2.5% each, Niche).
- Early this year, Brittany Maynard, a vibrant and active 29-year-old newlywed, began getting debilitating headaches.
- And cancer, deceiver, pretender, coward; it cannot even subsist without the vibrant people it depends on.
- In a few years, and absent a vibrant candidate who speaks to their concerns, they may well decide not to vote Democratic, either.
- It was the color of her skin, without the glow, the myriad living tints that one may sometimes discover in vibrant flesh.
- The voice that had been held rigidly to the usual calm clarity of an official announcer became suddenly high-pitched and vibrant.
- At Viking one got the impression of a strong pioneer life, vibrant, eager, and with a touch of Arcady.
- What an opera-singer she could have been, with that rich vibrant voice, and the mien of a disinherited goddess!
- She had been touched by his vibrant voice; she had no sins to repent of.