spirited

英 ['spɪrɪtɪd] 美 ['spɪrɪtɪd]
  • adj. 英勇的;生机勃勃的
  • v. 鼓舞(spirit的过去分词)
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spirited 有精神的,有生气的

spirit,精神,灵魂,-ed,形容词后缀。

spirited (adj.)
"lively, energetic," 1590s, from spirit (v.) in its older sense. Milton uses it to mean "possessed by a spirit." Related: Spiritedly; spiritedness.
1. His parents had spirited him away to the country.
他的父母偷偷地将他带到了该国。

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2. This television program provoked a spirited debate in the United Kingdom.
这个电视节目在英国引起了激烈的辩论。

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3. Stowe gives a stirring performance as a strong spirited female.
斯托扮演了一位坚强而且充满活力的女性,她的表演震撼人心。

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4. It is possible that he has been spirited out of the country.
可能他已经被偷偷带出了国。

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5. That'sa mean-spirited thing for a mother to say.
作为一位母亲,说那样的话太刻薄了。

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