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1 dynamic performance
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adjectivepulsierend [Leben]; lebensprühend [Atmosphäre]; dynamisch [Kraft]; lebhaft [Farbe, Rot]* * *vi·brant[ˈvaɪbrənt]to be \vibrant with life vor Leben nur so sprühen2. atmosphere, place lebendigthe hope is that this area will develop into a \vibrant commercial centre man hofft, dass sich dieses Gebiet zu einem pulsierenden Gewerbezentrum entwickeln wirdthe atmosphere in the stadium was \vibrant with anticipation die Atmosphäre im Stadion war erwartungsvoll aufgeladen3. ECON\vibrant economy boomende Wirtschaft4. colour kräftig, leuchtend5. sound sonor\vibrant performance temperamentvolle Aufführung* * *['vaIbrənt]adj1) personality etc dynamisch; voice volltönend, sonor; city, community, culture lebendig, voller Leben; discussion lebhaft, angeregt; economy boomend; performance mitreißend* * *vibrant [ˈvaıbrənt] adj (adv vibrantly)1. vibrierend:a) schwingend (Saiten etc)b) laut schallend (Ton)2. zitternd, bebend ( beide:with vor dat)3. pulsierend:the vibrant life of a large city auch der Pulsschlag einer Großstadt4. kraftvoll, lebensprühend (Persönlichkeit etc)5. erregt, aufgewühlt (Gefühle)* * *adjectivepulsierend [Leben]; lebensprühend [Atmosphäre]; dynamisch [Kraft]; lebhaft [Farbe, Rot]* * *adj.schwingend adj. -
3 vibrant
1) person lebhaft;( dynamic) dynamisch;to be \vibrant with life vor Leben nur so sprühen2) atmosphere, place lebendig;the hope is that this area will develop into a \vibrant commercial centre man hofft, dass sich dieses Gebiet zu einem pulsierenden Gewerbezentrum entwickeln wird;the atmosphere in the stadium was \vibrant with anticipation die Atmosphäre im Stadion war erwartungsvoll aufgeladen3) econ\vibrant economy boomende Wirtschaft4) colour kräftig, leuchtend5) sound sonor;\vibrant performance temperamentvolle Aufführung
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