vibrancy
noun [ U ] uk/ˈvaɪ.brən.si/ us/ˈvaɪ.brən.si/
活力
the quality of being energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm
No one can fail to be struck by the vibrancy of New York. 人人都为纽约的活力而倾倒。
This novel lacks the vibrancy of her early works. 这本小说相较于她的前几部作品而言缺少了活力。
(色彩)鲜艳;(光线)明亮
(of light or colour ) the quality of being bright and strong
What most impressed us in terms of picture quality was the vibrancy of the colours. 在画质方面给我们留下最深刻的印象是色彩的鲜艳度。
Saturation is a term relating to the richness or vibrancy of the colour. 饱和度是一个与色彩的丰富性或生动性有关的术语。
See: vibrant
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- The vibrancy of the arts scene attracts leading figures from other countries.
- When I visited the country, I was struck by the vibrancy of the economy.
- The artists mixed glassy particles into their paints, perhaps in an effort enhance the vibrancy of their colours.