单词 | vibrancy |
释义 | vibrancy (once / 52531 pages) n When something has vibrancy, it possesses deep and rich sounds. The very best singers bring vibrancy to their performances. Sounds with vibrancy are strong and resonant. You could describe the echoing sound a gong makes as having vibrancy, or the powerful voices of a large choir singing in unison. The noun vibrancy comes from the adjective vibrant, which means "strong and resonating" or "full of enthusiasm and energy." In the 1550's, vibrant meant "agitated," from a Latin root of vibrantem, "swaying to and fro." There's a strong connection between vibrancy and vibrate, or "resonate." WORD FAMILYvibrancy: vibrancies+/vibrate: vibrancy, vibrated, vibrates, vibrating, vibration, vibrator, vibratory/vibration: vibrational, vibrations/vibrator: vibrators USAGE EXAMPLESIn 2017 and beyond, we will be seeing cultural projects as urban projects – ones that engage with cities and their unrestrained, slightly messy, vibrancy. The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) Every photograph in the series contains signs of both vibrancy and decay. The New Yorker(Dec 17, 2016) “Our work really showcases the city as a great place to live and play. It’s creating vibrancy and empowering the people that are here.” Washington Times(Dec 12, 2016) n having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant Syn|Hyper plangency, resonance, reverberance, ringing, sonority, sonorousness quality, timber, timbre, tone (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound) |
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