vivid
adjective
uk/ˈvɪv.ɪd/us/ˈvɪv.ɪd/B2
Vividdescriptions,memories, etc.produceveryclear,powerful, anddetailedimagesin themind:
(描述、记忆等)栩栩如生的,鲜活的,生动的He gave a very vivid and oftenshockingaccount/descriptionof histimeinprison.他生动地讲述/描述了他的狱中生活,他说的常让人觉得很震惊。
He's one of thosepeoplewith a very vividimagination- everytimehehearsanoisehe'sconvincedit's someonebreakingin.他是那种想象力异常丰富的人——每次听到声响都以为是有人闯进来了。
B2
verybrightlycoloured:
(颜色)鲜艳的,明亮的She waswearinga vividpinkshirt.她穿着一件鲜艳的粉色衬衫。
- Sheelectrifiedheraudiencewith her vividstories.
- Myyoungersonhas a very vividimagination.
- I have vividmemoriesof thatevening.
- I have a very vividpictureof the firsttimeImetErik.
- Herlatestnovelpaintsa very vividportraitof thearistocracyin the 1920s.
Having a powerful effect
- blazing
- compelling
- devastating
- devastatingly
- elementally
- embedded
- impactful
- intense
- keen
- life-altering
- life-changing
- piercingly
- powerful
- powerfully
- scalding
- unconquerable
- unfailing
- unfailingly
- unfaltering
- unflagging
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