Lively Meaning in English
word
/ˈɫaɪvɫi/
LYV-lee
/lˈaɪvli/
LYV-lee
释义
Full of energy or life; used to describe a person, place, or situation that is active, exciting, and full of movement.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used for people ("a lively child"), events ("a lively party"), or places ("a lively street"). It suggests positive energy—not just noise or activity, but enjoyable spirit. Avoid confusing with 'alive,' which means 'not dead.' Slightly informal, but used in both spoken and written English.
Spanish: animado - vivazPortuguese (BR): animado - vivazPortuguese (PT): animado - vivoChinese (Simplified): 有活力的 - 热闹的Chinese (Traditional): 有活力的 - 熱鬧的Hindi: जीवंत - उत्साहीArabic: مفعم بالحيوية - نشيطBengali: চঞ্চল - প্রাণবন্তRussian: оживлённыйJapanese: 活発な - にぎやかなVietnamese: sôi động - náo nhiệtKorean: 활기찬 - 생기 있는Turkish: canlıUrdu: پُرجوش - زندہ دلIndonesian: meriah - penuh semangat
例句
The children are very lively today.
basic
She has a lively personality.
basic
The market is lively on weekends.
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It was a really lively party—everyone was dancing and laughing.
natural
He told a lively story that made everyone smile.
natural
This part of town is so lively at night—there’s always something happening.
natural