释义 |
alacritous /əˈlakrɪtəs /adjective rareBrisk or lively: she danced her solos with vigour and alacritous changes of focus...- She danced her solos with a stage-devouring vigor and alacritous changes of focus that thrilled me, as did Fairchild in his own solos.
- Watching their measures, grave and alacritous, under Karoui's unflagging baton, was an unalloyed pleasure.
- Suzanne Farrell has called Barocco twenty minutes of heaven, and to be among its eight alacritous corps dancers was a privilege reserved for the company's most experienced girls.
Origin Mid 19th century: from alacrity + -ous. |