verve
n. 热情; (艺术品等的)气韵,神韵; 生气,活力; 气魄
Verve is lively and forceful enthusiasm.
He looked for the dramatic, like the sunset in this painting, and painted it with great verve...
他追求画面的恢宏壮观——就像这幅画里的落日——而且创作时充满激情。
She revelled in big MGM musicals with their colour and verve.
她酷爱米高梅电影公司制作的色彩绚丽、激情四溢的大型歌舞片。
1. an energetic style
No personal impulses can be felt in it; not a stroke has any verve.
既见不到他个人的情感, 也看不出有哪一笔下得生动有力.
She was verve worried.
四大娘很着急.
After doing the emperor LiuChe showed remarkable verve, immediately, airing a letter seeking to reform, acting.
刘彻做了皇帝后表现出非凡的气魄, 立刻下诏求贤, 广开言路,试图时行改革.
Viewers and creative verve are drifting steadily from broadcast to cable networks.
观众数量以及节目制作者的创作热情正不断从一般电视节目转向有线电视领域.
Chenliang was a representative literate in Song dynasty. He behaved the verve and the magnificent sentiment.
陈亮是宋代爱国文人中的一个典型, 他表现了宋代文士的气节和高尚情操.