vivid 的定义
- strikingly bright or intense, as color, light, etc.: a vivid green.
- full of life; lively; animated: a vivid personality.
- presenting the appearance, freshness, spirit, etc., of life; realistic: a vivid account.
- strong, distinct, or clearly perceptible: a vivid recollection.
- forming distinct and striking mental images: a vivid imagination.
vivid 近义词
intense, powerful
vivid 的近义词 37 个
- animated
- bright
- brilliant
- colorful
- dramatic
- eloquent
- expressive
- glowing
- lifelike
- lively
- lucid
- meaningful
- memorable
- realistic
- rich
- sharp
- striking
- telling
- theatrical
- active
- clear
- definite
- distinct
- dynamic
- energetic
- flamboyant
- gay
- graphic
- highly colored
- picturesque
- resplendent
- shining
- spirited
- stirring
- strong
- true-to-life
- vigorous
vivid 的反义词 22 个
更多vivid例句
- There was nothing I could do about it, but it was also a very vivid period of my life.
- The book begins on a hill above his neighborhood, a favorite place from childhood, and though the place has changed, the memories remain vivid.
- This year demonstrated the importance of agility in a particularly vivid way, as companies of all sizes had to integrate creative solutions to implement transitions of people and their work environments.
- Ideal for middle school through college, this enhanced calculator has a vivid backlit display, rechargeable battery, preloaded apps, and MathPrint mode.
- Part of this inspires my dreams of the global, multidimensional, interactive classroom where you can have a vivid, virtual meta-verse that allows real people from around the world to communicate with and learn from one another.
- Yet for a vivid decade or so, sleaze was, somewhat paradoxically, a force for literacy and empowerment.
- Today, with the memories of Ingrid Bergman so vivid in his mind, it seems clear that he's been thinking about her a great deal.
- By the end of his life, the memories of corporal punishment at the hands of his teachers were vivid.
- For such songs, she pairs raunchy lyrics with vivid imagery.
- This particular bit of airplane was vivid with the possibility that it was a significant clue.
- First Impressions are usually vivid but the power to revive them is weak—a poor memory.
- And the most vivid First Impressions always result from the action of the intellect upon the sensuous stimuli from ear and eye.
- He was a new force and his pages kindled in our hearts a vivid feeling for the poor and their wrongs.
- Traveling is useful in that it gives us a more vivid idea of the immense amount of knowledge we yet lack.
- A more vivid concurrence can scarcely be imagined, since he and Bonaparte were both born in the same year, 1769.