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 vibrant ['vaibrәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 振动的, 战栗的, 响亮的, 活跃的



    vibrant
    [ adj ]
    1. vigorous and animated

    2. <adj.all>
      a vibrant group that challenged the system
      a charming and vivacious hostess
      a vivacious folk dance
    3. of sounds that are strong and resonating

    4. <adj.all>
      the men's vibrant voices
    5. of colors that are bright and striking

    6. <adj.all>


    Vibrant \Vi"brant\, a. [L. vibrans, p. pr.: cf. F. vibrant. See
    {Vibrate}.]
    Vibrating; tremulous; resonant; as, vibrant drums.
    --Longfellow.

    1. This was really just a piece of political theatre: easy to understand, vibrant with symbolism, but devoid of operational significance. Europe is a different matter.
    2. I don't know where I get it," a frail but vibrant Mrs. Scales said at a meeting Sunday with Smith President Mary Maples Dunn.
    3. Mexico has always had a vibrant underground economy.
    4. But during the events that pit the two leaders together, Gorbachev has emerged as the more vibrant figure.
    5. Sotheby's will sell "Au Moulin de La Gallete," Pierre-Auguste Renoir's vibrant depiction of a festive Parisian dance hall.
    6. Frantic growth and modernization rub shoulders with ancient tradition in a constant blur of old and new in this vibrant city, site of the 1988 Olympics.
    7. Mine were extreme - vibrant reds and oranges.
    8. "We have a vision that we can restore Love Canal to a vibrant landscape again," state Environmental Conservation Commissioner Thomas Jorling said Tuesday.
    9. But there is vibrant activity here too."
    10. And, she added, "S&P's action signals another dark cloud over the state's gloomy financial picture." Banking economists are generally agreed, however, that California is intrinsically healthy and vibrant enough to rebound from its current downturn.
    11. "He was such a vibrant guy _ warm, sweet, honest, decent." Fein said he came up with Burns _ Benny's best friend _ as the replacement for the "Sunshine" role.
    12. The club boasts the only indoor tennis courts in San Antonio as well as outdoor courts, a large swimming pool and seven acres of land in a vibrant commercial area of the city.
    13. Its promoters speak of how characters embody the "vibrant, tough, proud and sharply funny Cockney spirit."
    14. His camera recorded the 1940s heyday of The Hill District, Pittsburgh's black community, when it was as vibrant as Harlem.
    15. The ex-combatants looked for something more vibrant and exciting than the theories of the past. They sought to create new movements that would go beyond working-class ideologies, Marxism and existing parliamentary forms.
    16. Despite a vibrant culture and economic success, the notion that Quebec is on the brink of melting into the North American pot is an article of faith here.
    17. Since the discovery of America, Hispanics have been a vibrant part of that diversity.
    18. "I think their program is ongoing and they will look at other markets to expand into," he said, "possibly New Jersey because it's an economically vibrant state with a good number of solid banking companies."
    19. Further, the entire food-processor category has been less than vibrant in recent years as the percentage of ownership of the product has swelled, Mr. Luke said.
    20. Despite what was a vibrant economy, California has seen its AFDC caseload plow ahead with the momentum of a runaway train.
    21. It is the home of a vibrant Bengal culture, poetry and experimental theater.
    22. East Germany opens its borders to West Germany's free market and potent currency on Sunday, a shotgun marriage between a sputtering socialist economy and a vibrant capitalist one.
    23. By simplifying assumptions, mathematical and econometric models exclude precisely those features that make an economy vibrant.
    24. This three-disk collection offers vibrant, muscular renditions of the brooding Russian master's 4th, 5th and 6th Symphonies.
    25. Europe's computer and consumer-electronics industry is too small to support a vibrant native microchip industry, said Robert Whelan, an official of PA Technology, a British consulting firm.
    26. "But we've got to make sure there is a vibrant market-making expertise in the product first and not rely on any overflow business from another hemisphere," Mr. Hosking said.
    27. The boy's heart was brown and atrophied instead of reddish-purple and vibrant.
    28. So I guess the bottom line is, yes, I think Governor Hunt here can be helpful to our objectives of terms of a vibrant space program.
    29. "It is important to the cable industry that we have a vibrant and competitive pay-television marketplace," Mr. Malone said in a statement.
    30. Side by side with a vibrant intellectual community are hundreds of thousands of workers toiling in outdated, polluting factories and thoroughly discontent with the rewards.
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