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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
lively
live·ly [lively livelier liveliest] BrE [ˈlaɪvli] NAmE [ˈlaɪvli] adjective (live·lier, live·li·est) 1. full of life and energy; active and enthusiastic Syn: ↑animated, Syn: ↑vivacious •an intelligent and lively young woman •a lively and enquiring mind • He showed a lively interest in politics. • Her eyes were bright and lively. 2. (of a place, an event, etc.)full of interest or excitement Syn: ↑bustling •a lively bar •a lively debate 3. (of colours)strong and definite •a lively shade of pink 4. (especially BrE)busy and active •They do a lively trade in souvenirs and gifts. Derived Word: ↑liveliness Word Origin: Old English līflic ‘living, animate’ (see ↑life, ↑-ly). Thesaurus: lively adj. 1. (approving) •Her lively personality will be greatly missed. spirited • • vivacious • • animated • • dynamic • • energetic • • active • |informal bubbly • |written exuberant • • ebullient • |sometimes disapproving hearty • a/an lively/vivacious/dynamic/bubbly/exuberant/ebullient personality a lively/spirited/vivacious young woman a/an lively/spirited/dynamic/energetic/exuberant performance 2. (approving) •It's a lively resort, popular with young people. busy • |written, approving bustling • • vibrant • |sometimes disapproving crowded • Opp: quiet, Opp: dead a lively/busy/bustling/vibrant/crowded city a lively/busy/bustling/crowded place/town/resort/port/harbour/market/bar a lively/busy/crowded pub Example Bank: •The party got quite lively later on. •Things got pretty lively towards the end of the evening. •‘Les vignes’ is a lively bar just off the main street. •Her lively personality will be greatly missed. •She has a lively and enquiring mind. •She's an intelligent and lively young woman. •Younger people may prefer a livelier resort such as Malia.
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