单词 | to look lively |
释义 | > as lemmasto look lively colloquial. to look lively: to move or act more quickly and energetically, to stir oneself. Usually in imperative. ΚΠ 1837 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers iii. 26 ‘Go on, Jemmy,’ said the Spanish traveller, ‘like black-eyed Susan—all in the Downs—no croaking—speak out—look lively.’ 1839 S. Lover Hall Porter i. i. 14 Mop up your eyes there, and look lively. The brisket's at the door, and I can wait no longer. 1870 A. Daly Frou Frou iv. 46 Wake up—look lively—run! 1906 Manitoba (Winnipeg) Morning Free Press 13 Jan. 35/6 There he is—your rhinoceros. Look lively now, or he'll catch us. 1951 D. Thomas Let. 3 Dec. (1987) 818 First date in N.Y. January 23rd? I'll have to look lively. 1993 P. Muldoon Shining Brow i. ii. 20 Look lively, lads. Back to your posts. Here comes Ed Cheney. < as lemmas |
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