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Что (кто) такое vibrantly - определение


vibrantly      
vibrant         
1.
Someone or something that is vibrant is full of life, energy, and enthusiasm.
Tom felt himself being drawn towards her vibrant personality...
Orlando itself is vibrant, full of affordable accommodation and great places to eat.
ADJ
vibrancy
She was a woman with extraordinary vibrancy and extraordinary knowledge.
= vitality
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Vibrant colours are very bright and clear.
Horizon Blue, Corn Yellow and Pistachio Green are just three of the vibrant colours in this range...
= brilliant
ADJ: usu ADJ n
vibrantly
...a selection of vibrantly coloured French cast-iron saucepans.
ADV: ADV adj
vibrant         
a.
Vibrating, resonant.
Примеры употребления для vibrantly
1. Bump to remember that Europe lives vibrantly beyond the Bay of Biscay. p.preston@guardian.co.uk
2. It is a commercial, financial and industrial hub of Pakistan and never sleeps and always moving vibrantly.
3. Seeing a space like this so vibrantly alive provided a stark contrast to the sepia haze of most of the other clubs visited.
4. SAN JOSE –– For one week a year the vibrantly colored bay checkerspot butterfly is in its element on Coyote Ridge, flitting from one wildflower to the next in search of sustenance.
5. In fact until at least the fall of Haile Sellassie, the traditional social court systems functioned vibrantly and elaborately, side by side, at times overshadowing the conventional bureaucracy among various ethnic groups, north or south, east or west.