柯林斯詞典vivid /?v?v?d/ 1. ADJ If you describe memories and descriptions as vivid, you mean that they are very clear and detailed. (記憶和描寫) 清晰的; 生動(dòng)逼真的 People of my generation who lived through World War II have vivid memories of confusion and incompetence. 我們這一代經(jīng)歷過第二次世界大戰(zhàn)的人都還清晰地記得當(dāng)時(shí)的混亂和無(wú)能為力。2. vividlyADV 清晰地 I can vividly remember the feeling of panic. 我能清晰地回憶起那恐慌感。3. ADJ Something that is vivid is very bright in colour. (顏色) 鮮艷的 ...a vivid blue sky. …碧藍(lán)的天空。4. vividlyADV 鮮艷地[ADV -ed/adj] ...vividly coloured birds. …色彩艷麗的鳥兒。 返回 vivid劍橋詞典Vivid descriptions , memories , etc. produce very clear , powerful , and detailed images in the mind (描述、記憶等)栩栩如生的,鮮活的,生動(dòng)的 He gave a very vivid and often shocking account /description of his time in prison . 他生動(dòng)地講述/描述了他的獄中生活,他說的常讓人覺得很震驚。 He's one of those people with a very vivid imagination - every time he hears a noise he's convinced it's someone breaking in. 他是那種想象力異常豐富的人——每次聽到聲響都以為是有人闖進(jìn)來(lái)了。 very brightly coloured (顏色)鮮艷的,明亮的 She was wearing a vivid pink shirt . 她穿著一件鮮艷的粉色襯衫。 例句 She electrified her audience with her vivid stories .My younger son has a very vivid imagination .I have vivid memories of that evening .I have a very vivid picture of the first time I met Erik.Her latest novel paints a very vivid portrait of the aristocracy in the 1920s. 返回 vivid