lyrically
adverb
uk/ˈlɪr.ɪ.kəl.i/us/ˈlɪr.ɪ.kəl.i/in a way that is verybeautifulorexpressesemotion:
Thephotographsarequiet, lyricallypoetic, andintellectuallyprovocative.
Shespokelyrically about hernativeland.
in a way thatrelatesto thelyrics(= words)of asong,especiallyapopsong:
歌词地Thesongsareinterestingbothmusicallyand lyrically.这些歌曲的曲调和歌词都很有意思。
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lyrical
- TheFrenchtendtotalklyrically about the terroir, thecharacteristicsof aparticularclimateandsoil.
- Theplaceis lyricallynamedStrawberry Canyon.
- It is awistfultaletold inverseand lyricallyillustrated.
- She is a lyricallyadventuroussongwriter.
- He said that thesongswere "lyricallyinappropriate" forschoolchildren.
Expressing and showing feelings
- abandon
- affective
- be in/get into a stateidiom
- beatyourbreast/chestidiom
- beetroot
- crimson
- fling upyourhandsidiom
- flush
- freak
- freak(someone)out
- game face
- go/turn beetroot (red)idiom
- pale
- pine
- roar
- spill
- spill out
- sulk
- switchsomethingon
- throw upyourhands in horror/despairidiom
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