spirited
adj. 精力充沛的,生機勃勃; 激烈的
v. spirit的過去式和過去分詞
A spirited action shows great energy and courage.
This television program provoked a spirited debate in the United Kingdom.
這個電視節目在英國引起了激烈的辯論。
A spirited person is very active, lively, and confident.
He was by nature a spirited little boy.
他是個生性活潑的小男孩。
1. displaying animation, vigor, or liveliness
2. marked by lively action;
3. willing to face danger
4. made lively or spirited;
The singing is getting more and more spirited.
歌聲越來越高昂.
With some kind of spirited sense he seemed to envisage a bleak, horrible void.
他用某種精神的感官,似乎窺見了某種荒涼 、 可怖的空虛.
It was a dingy stream; but upon this bright, spirited morning everything was become beautiful.
這條河本來很髒; 可是在晴朗 、 清爽的早晨,一切都顯得美麗動人.
Dancing earrings always attracted a man and gave a girl such a spirited air.
跳躍著的耳環總是能吸引男人並給予一個姑娘天真活潑的神氣的.
He said the discussions had been " candid and spirited. "
他說,這次討論是 “ 坦誠而愉快的 ”.