spirited的意思和读音

spirited

: [ˈspɪrɪtəd] : [ˈspɪrɪtɪd]

adj.

v.“spirit”

Adj.+n.spirited defence,spirited horse,spirited performance,spirited debate

adj.lacklustre,lackluster

adj.forceful,feisty,determined,strong-willed,vigorous

spiritedadj.— see alsohigh-spirited,public-spirited

1.full of energy, determination or courage

a spirited young woman

a spirited discussion

She put up a spirited defence in the final game.

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v.1.“spirit”

adj.1.expressing opinions or intentions in a determined way2.full of energy

v.1.The past participle and past tense of spirit

1. sociable spirited sporting ...

2. spirit n spirited a spiritual a ...

3. spheroid n. , spirited a. , , spittoon n. ...

4. spirit varnish (), spirited spiritedly , ...

5. [ benign] [ spirited] [ maternal instinct] ...

6. Priest n. spirited adj. , , -- a spirited girl ...

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1.The Norwich Terrier, spirited and stocky with sensitive prick ears and a slightly foxy expression, is one of the smallest working terriers .

2.She has disappeared as completely as if she had been spirited away to another planet.

3.If a man has a bit of conscience, it always takes him when he's sober; and then it makes him low-spirited .

4.He said the discussions had been "candid and spirited. "”。

5.After all, this is not a serious affair, the boys were young, high-spirited, and one of them is the son of a powerful politician.

6.So perhaps the money did exist , but has since been spirited out of the company.

7.We are only able to feel the resonance of a particular energy and recognise it in a form of low or high 'spirited'.”。

8.He imbued Mrs. Dogood with that spirited aversion to tyranny that he would help to make part of the American character.Dogood

9.Two readers wrote in to say that this was mean-spirited and being a moral and rounded manager involved giving time to charity.

10.But the British people hated to see their spirited queen lagging figuratively, if not literally, behind priggish Prince Albert.使