liveliness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈlaɪv.li.nəs/ us/ˈlaɪv.li.nəs/
活力
the quality of being interesting and exciting
The concerts were intended to bring some cultural liveliness to the town. 这些音乐会旨在为这个城镇注入文化活力。
神采奕奕
the quality of being full of energy and enthusiasm
Despite being almost 90, she radiates liveliness. 虽然快就九十岁了,但是她依然神采奕奕。
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- The show was refreshing in the liveliness and openness of its debate.
- Today it is a delightful little town with an air of liveliness.
- Suddenly the general liveliness at the children's table escalates into pandemonium, attracting the attention of the adults.
- The liveliness of the American artists' paintings suggests they were energized by Picasso's works.
- She was very fun to be around and she just had a liveliness and vitality about her.