释义 |
liveness|ˈlaɪvnɪs| [f. live a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being ‘live’. Also attrib.
1890Sat. Rev. 22 Mar. 357/2 The ‘liveness’ of the New Scholarship. 1926N. M. Gunn Grey Coast ii. 21 That liveness of the body with its whirl and suppressed gaiety. 1931L. Cowan Recording Sound for Motion Pict. xviii. 261 (heading) Liveness of sets. 1940Scrutiny IX. 94 A translator of Mr. Archer's liveness of interest and taste. 1961Jrnl. Acoustical Soc. America May 604 Liveness effects on the intelligibility of noise-masked speech. |