vivid
vivid — 形容詞
1. So clear and strong that the pictures they create in a person's thoughts seem al
生動的
描寫或記憶等非常清晰逼真
So clear and strong that the pictures they create in a person's thoughts seem almost real — used for memories, descriptions, dreams, and imagination.
Tomás has vivid memories of the day his grandmother taught him to bake bread.
Tomás 對祖母教他烤麵包的那一天仍有生動的記憶。
collocation: vivid memories
The novel paints a vivid picture of a small fishing village in the 1960s.
這本小說生動描繪了1960年代一個小漁村的景象。
collocation: paints a vivid picture of
Aylin's vivid imagination turned a walk in the park into a magical adventure.
Aylin 生動的想像力把公園散步變成了一場魔法冒險。
Kofi had a dream so vivid that he woke up believing he had really flown.
Kofi 做了一個非常生動的夢,醒來時相信自己真的飛過。
The journalist gave a vivid description of the storm that destroyed the coastal town.
那位記者生動描述了摧毀沿海小鎮的那場風暴。
文法句型
vivid + noun
so vivid that…
用法筆記
Common paired nouns include memory, description, imagination, dream, picture, and account. The adverb extremely is a typical intensifier.
常見錯誤
2. Having colours that are very strong, bright, and easy to notice — used for flowe
鮮豔的
顏色非常明亮或飽和
Having colours that are very strong, bright, and easy to notice — used for flowers, clothes, paintings, and other visible things.
Aarav wore a vivid orange shirt to the summer party last weekend.
Aarav 上週末穿著一件鮮豔的橙色襯衫參加夏日派對。
The market was full of vivid flowers in every colour imaginable.
市場裡擺滿了各種鮮豔的花朵,色彩應有盡有。
Léa painted her bedroom walls a vivid shade of blue that brightened the whole room.
Léa 把臥室牆壁漆成鮮豔的藍色,讓整個房間明亮了起來。
Takeshi's garden looks especially vivid in the bright morning sunlight.
Takeshi 的花園在明亮的晨光中顯得格外鮮豔。
The artist used vivid colours to show the energy of the busy city street.
那位藝術家用鮮豔的色彩來表現繁忙街道的活力。
文法句型
vivid + colour/shade
vivid + colour-name
用法筆記
Unlike everyday bright, vivid emphasises a striking, almost intense quality of colour. Less natural for pale or very light shades (pastels).