“LIVELY” на польском языке

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имя прилагательное
żywy
alive living vivid lively live vivacious
skoczny
lively vivacious saltatory
ożywiony
animated heated lively animate brisk vivacious
żwawy
snappy lively spry brisk chirpy alert
żywotny
vital lively life vivacious resilient
ruchliwy
busy mobile bustling lively active agile
wesoły
cheerful merry cheery gay hilarious lively
rześki
brisk fresh sprightly lively spry vivacious
wartki
rapid fast lively animated impetuous
dziarski
perky dashing spry lively brisk sprightly
rzeźwy
bracing spry sprightly zippy lively
raźny
alert brisk spry jaunty sharp lively
ochoczy
eager game zestful cheerful brisk lively
siarczysty
racy spirited lively round fiery strong
polotny
lively inspired
rozwichrzony
disheveled fertile lively dishevelled
jaskrawy
bright flashy glowing garish vivid lively

синонимы

имя прилагательное

energetic active animated dynamic full of life outgoing spirited high-spirited vivacious enthusiastic vibrant buoyant exuberant effervescent cheerful bouncy bubbly perky sparkling zestful full of beans chirpy chipper peppy

примеры использования

Now a lively race started in the valley.

This little town, situated on the shores of a large lagoon, and connected with the river and the port by a picturesque channel, on which a lively traffic of boats and launches is carried on, is in fact the ancient Indian principal town of this region.

Farther up the river girls were in the water, also without bathing-suits of any sort, accompanied by boys to make the affair more lively.

This part of the river-bank was a lively spot.

The burros were more willing than they had been yesterday, as they had not been forced to wait so long after being loaded and Dobbs had given them their ration of corn, which made them more lively.

The transport in itself was lively enough.

The fair on this bank was even more lively than on the other side, and it was more varied, for the small merchants doing business here catered not only to the natives, but also to the officers and sailors of the ships lying at anchor.