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vividly

/viv-id-lee/US // ˈvɪv ɪd li //

生动地,历历在目,活灵活现地,鲜活地

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : extremely brightly or intensely: Black and white photos of local greats like Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa vie for space with vividly colored paintings of small-town Brazilian life.
    • : in a lively, animated, or dramatic way:The book vividly brings to life the Tuscan countryside and the fascinating world of the Renaissance poets.
    • : in a particularly realistic way:The fort, its demolition, and the fears of the townspeople are vividly described in the book.
    • : in a distinct or clearly perceptible way:I vividly remember days spent roaring down two-lane blacktop roads with Davis at the wheel of his black Mustang.

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Examples

  • It was a game of boundless creativity, and to have it reimagined so vividly by Bluepoint Games is nothing short of a minor miracle.

  • Matrajt, of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, remembers vividly how hard it was to begin to construct a model out of thin air when she began working with colleagues on a vaccination model this past April.

  • The characters and their relationships are vividly drawn, and Cho explores serious themes of colonialism and war.

  • Retrospective joy comes in vividly recalling a previous experience of unspeakable joy.

  • Recent events have vividly illustrated the effects of racial biases in areas ranging from criminal justice to outdoor recreation.

  • I vividly recall, that day and the weeks afterward, people groping for a decent way forward.

  • On video, Raymond Santana was smug, boastful, and nonchalant by turns, vividly reenacting who did what during the rape.

  • Has it not been vividly described in all its horror by Eli Wiesel and others?

  • He vividly remembers Shirley Tilghman, then the president of Princeton, asking for his prediction.

  • His letters to them show how their predicament brought his own vividly back to him.

  • The public, once vividly conscious of what prison life is and must be, would not be willing to maintain prisons.

  • In them he found pictures of life that recalled vividly the labors, the ways, and the ideas of the Maillanais.

  • Phyllis recreated vividly with words the suspense they had 50 felt while fumbling around in the dark of the passages.

  • Billy's head blushed vividly after he had spoken, for his remark was a prying one.

  • The Scene is a trifle more vividly conceived; the emotions have a somewhat more genuine ring.