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a. 生动的, 鲜明的, 鲜艳的, 活泼的, 逼真的, 清晰的



    vivid
    [ adj ]
    1. evoking lifelike images within the mind

    2. <adj.all>
      pictorial poetry and prose
      graphic accounts of battle
      a lifelike portrait
      a vivid description
    3. having the clarity and freshness of immediate experience

    4. <adj.all>
      a vivid recollection
    5. having striking color

    6. <adj.all>
      bright dress
      brilliant tapestries
      a bird with vivid plumage
    7. (of color) having the highest saturation

    8. <adj.all>
      vivid green
      intense blue


    vivid \viv"id\ (v[i^]v"[i^]d), a. [L. vividus, from vivere to
    life; akin to vivus living. See {Quick}, a., and cf.
    {Revive}, {Viand}, {Victuals}, {Vital}.]
    1. True to the life; exhibiting the appearance of life or
    freshness; animated; spirited; bright; strong; intense;
    as, vivid colors.

    In dazzling streaks the vivid lightnings play.
    --Cowper.

    Arts which present, with all the vivid charms of
    painting, the human face and human form divine.
    --Bp. Hobart.

    2. Forming brilliant images, or painting in lively colors;
    lively; sprightly; as, a vivid imagination.

    Body is a fit workhouse for sprightly, vivid
    faculties to exercise . . . themselves in. --South.

    Syn: Clear; lucid; bright; strong; striking; lively; quick;
    sprightly; active.
    -- {viv"id*ly}, adv. -- {viv"id*ness}, n.

    1. As a result, many of his apparently abstract works have compellingly vivid "subjects."
    2. Even better, he then goes on to interview and observe people with a mixture of sympathy and detachment; and the conversations he has with farmers and town dwellers alike combine to offer the reader an unusually vivid and precise picture of rural France.
    3. More vivid than documentaries, more in-depth and reflective than nightly news, the "48 Hours" format has tremendous potential.
    4. It is hard-hitting _ in the tradition of Fleet Street, not Madison Avenue _ with pointed writing, vivid photographs, fold-out maps and offbeat humor.
    5. The violence is equally vivid.
    6. At the top of the museum's wish list is "Device Circle," a vivid, powerful Jasper Johns painting from 1959.
    7. Moving Experiences Rush-hour subway jams Are a vivid illustration Of the perennial popularity Of mash transportation.
    8. Two recently published books spotlight the leader whose vivid personality has an almost mythic hold on many Indonesians who refer to themselves as Sukarnoists.
    9. One more item this week may give an even more vivid hint of things to come.
    10. Nor is there anything wrong with vivid theatricality.
    11. The reports, in the national Democratic Party daily Kurier Polski and in the Warsaw evening daily Express Wieczorny, offered an unusually vivid discussion of the topic of homelessness, which officially does not exist in Poland's communist system.
    12. I have to force myself to get on a plane." Olivier was thrown out of Flight 232 on impact, and though he remembers almost nothing between then and the hospital, the moments before the crash remain hauntingly vivid.
    13. Nesland, irritated, asked Conry: "Are you a mind-reader?" "I can see a vivid conflict of interest as well as anyone else can," Conry said.
    14. His vivid descriptions of landscapes inspired the artworks of his friends, Thomas Cole and Samuel Morse, and other Hudson River school painters.
    15. Ms. Ishioka who, like Mr. Hwang, is making her Broadway debut, has fashioned a vivid Chinese-red backdrop that envelops the entire stage.
    16. Last year's look at Isaac Bashevis Singer, for example, was a wonderful, glowing portrait, crammed to the edges with vivid details about the man and his work.
    17. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's eerily rational sleuth has been given vivid life by the Granada TV series presented on "Mystery!"
    18. Geraldine Ferraro is a vivid example of false failure.
    19. An intimate history of Communist sins, they contained vivid portraits of Todor Zhivkov as a simple man with a streak of touchiness.
    20. They produced a Leo gifted with a vivid imagination.
    21. From this spot _ the gigantic Brandenburg Gate serving as a breathtaking backdrop _ came the most vivid image of the collapse of Communist East Germany.
    22. "That's believed by most people in the industry to be the technology which will be used to bring low-cost vivid color printing," Dataproducts Chairman Jack C. Davis said in a telephone interview.
    23. In "Dreams," he bares his vivid imagination to reach modern Japanese audiences in a way he hasn't for decades.
    24. The action becomes more vivid, pushed forward on stage in the shallower Barbican auditorium.
    25. Its impact was considerably enhanced by Philipp Himmelmann's semi-abstract production and the vivid performance of the American tenor Neil Wilson. That was one of the more original 'Forms of Interpretation' at Lucerne this summer.
    26. The characters, as vivid as on the page, were well contrasted, and Fowles's personal interpolations into the narrative given a proper suggestion of radio presentation.
    27. Stir fry until the colors are vivid but the texture firm, about two minutes.
    28. Samuel Ramey makes a vivid impression as heartless Henry and the rest of cast is excellent.
    29. Both give vivid, theatre-oriented accounts of the operas in question.
    30. The envisioned economic might of a united Germany has coupled with vivid memories of its 1939 military invasion to focus distrust on Germans.
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