单词 | livelily |
释义 | livelilyadv. In a lively manner; = lively adv. (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adverb] hardlyeOE strongeOE hardOE fastOE starklyOE stalworthlyc1175 starkc1225 mainlyc1300 fellc1330 snellc1330 stout1338 wightlya1340 sadlya1375 sharplyc1380 tough1398 stoutly1399 throa1400 wighta1400 lustilyc1400 sorec1400 vigourslyc1400 stiff1422 vigoriouslya1450 vigorouslya1450 actuallya1470 stourlyc1480 forcely?a1500 lustly1529 fricklyc1540 dingilya1555 livelily?1565 crankly1566 forcibly1578 crank1579 wightily?a1600 proudly1600 energetically1609 stiffly1623 ding-dong1628 greenly1633 hard and fast1646 slashingly1659 thwackingly1660 warmlya1684 robustly1709 sonsily1729 forcefullya1774 vim1843 zippily1924 vibrantly1926 punchily1934 zingily1951 the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [adverb] > closely (of resemblance) > with lifelike representation livelyc1405 livinglyc1475 quickly1477 to the quick1531 livelily?1565 to the life1604 naively1640 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > effect produced on emotions > [adverb] > vividly lively1561 vively1599 vividlya1677 livelily1697 the mind > emotion > excitement > excitability of temperament > spiritedness or liveliness > [adverb] quicklyOE heartilya1450 sprightlya1584 sprightfully1597 spiritfully?1609 lifelike1637 sprightlily1739 spiritedly1750 livelily1751 spirituously1751 good-temperedly1776 spiritly1796 vivaciously1815 animately1822 rattlingly1824 friskily1862 spirity1865 sparklingly1879 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > vigour or force > [adverb] > in a lively or vivid manner livelily1751 lifesomely1848 ?1565 A. Hartwell tr. W. Haddon Sight of Portugall Pearle sig. Bvi As for other their misteries they most liuelily resembled vnto vs the droncken hollie daies of Bacchus. 1583 G. Babington Very Fruitfull Expos. Commaundem. v. 213 Verie great is the force of it to good or euill, as that Heathen man Lycurgus by his two whelpes verie liuelily set out. 1646 H. Lawrence Of Communion & Warre with Angels 59 Let them walke livelily and cheerefully. a1661 W. Brereton Trav. (1844) 57 Pictures made in wax most livelyly of the Infanta. 1697 tr. Countess D'Aunoy's Trav. (1706) 28 Least he should..appear livelily toucht with the Reproach she made him. 1709 S. Sewall Diary 13 July (1973) II. 621 I found the Deal-Box of Wafers all afire, burning livelily. 1751 E. Haywood Hist. Betsy Thoughtless III. xi. 132 Those distractions, which her letters to him had so livelily represented. 1825 C. Lamb in London Mag. May 68 Livelily expressing the hollowness of a day's pleasuring. a1834 S. T. Coleridge Lit. Remains (1836) II. 116 Truths, which it seems almost impossible that any mind should so distinctly, so livelily, and so voluntarily, have presented to itself. 1845 ‘E. Warburton’ Crescent & Cross I. 12 [They] bound over the depths of ocean as livelily as if they were all tritons and sea-nymphs. 1931 Musical Times 72 426/2 The same performers give us ‘The Bronze Horse’ Overture—an old steed, put through his paces as livelily as possible. 1951 N. Schachner Thomas Jefferson (1957) viii. 92 In fiction..there are an infinitude of better examples, more livelily portrayed and more illustrative of every moral rule of life. 2006 T. Tranviet tr. T. P. Vũ Industr. of marrying Europeans 24 At one corner of the steps, a French family..and a Franco-Annamite family were chatting livelily. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.?1565 |
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