brisker
adj. 快的( brisk的比較級 ); 輕快的; 爽快而清新的; 興隆的
A brisk activity or action is done quickly and in an energetic way.
Taking a brisk walk can often induce a feeling of well-being...
快步行走常常會使人感到身心舒暢。
The horse broke into a brisk trot.
馬突然快步小跑起來。
If trade or business is brisk, things are being sold very quickly and a lot of money is being made.
Vendors were doing a brisk trade in souvenirs...
商販們的紀念品生意很紅火。
Its sales had been brisk since July.
自7月以來銷售一直很旺。
If the weather is brisk, it is cold and fresh.
...a typically brisk winter's day on the South Coast...
南部海岸一個典型的清冷冬日
The breeze was cool, brisk and invigorating.
微風涼爽、清新,令人精神振奮。
Someone who is brisk behaves in a busy, confident way which shows that they want to get things done quickly.
The Chief summoned me downstairs. He was brisk and businesslike...
主管叫我到樓下。他做事幹練、務實。
She is noted for her brisk handling of business.
她處理事務時的乾脆利落是出了名的。
The market is becoming brisker day by day.
市場日趨繁榮.
Competition on the restaurant scene however is a lot brisker.
然而,餐館裡的競爭是激烈的.
From 1957 to 1962, symphonic creation became even brisker.
1957年一1962年間, 交響音樂創作呈現出更為活躍的局面.