a spirited young woman
充满朝气的年轻女子
a spirited discussion
热烈的讨论
She put up a spirited defence in the final game.
她在最后一场比赛中进行了顽强的防守。
1.精神饱满的,生气勃勃的,活泼的;勇敢的;猛烈的
2.精神...的,有...心的,心地...的
1.“spirit”的过去分词和过去式
1.expressing opinions or intentions in a determined way
2.full of energy
1.The past participle and past tense of spirit
1.The Norwich Terrier, spirited and stocky with sensitive prick ears and a slightly foxy expression, is one of the smallest working terriers .
挪威梗,勇敢而矮小壮实,灵敏的小耳朵竖着,表情略带狡猾,是最小的工作梗之一。
2.She has disappeared as completely as if she had been spirited away to another planet.
她消失得无影无踪,就好象有人把她拐带到另一个星球上去了。
3.If a man has a bit of conscience, it always takes him when he's sober; and then it makes him low-spirited .
人哪怕是有一点点良知,他神智清醒的时候这良知就总是占据他,让他情绪低落。
4.He said the discussions had been "candid and spirited. "
他说,这次讨论是“坦诚而愉快的”。
5.After all, this is not a serious affair, the boys were young, high-spirited, and one of them is the son of a powerful politician.
毕竟,这不是一件严重的事情,那男孩年轻,精力充沛,而且他们中的一个是一个有势力的政客的儿子。
6.So perhaps the money did exist , but has since been spirited out of the company.
所以说这笔钱是有可能存在的,但这恰恰与公司的“真实”相违背。
7.We are only able to feel the resonance of a particular energy and recognise it in a form of low or high 'spirited'.
我们只能够感觉即时的能量反应因素,了解它是在高还是低的“灵魂状态”。
8.He imbued Mrs. Dogood with that spirited aversion to tyranny that he would help to make part of the American character.
他塑造的Dogood夫人十分厌恶暴政,而这也是美国人中常见的品格。
9.Two readers wrote in to say that this was mean-spirited and being a moral and rounded manager involved giving time to charity.
两位读者写信来说,这样做很卑鄙,花时间做慈善的经理是一位品行端正的经理。
10.But the British people hated to see their spirited queen lagging figuratively, if not literally, behind priggish Prince Albert.
但是,英国人讨厌看到他们的精神象征的女王落后于骄傲的艾尔伯特王子,即使象征性的也不允许。