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adjective3) (intense) kraftvoll [Töne]* * *['vivid]1) ((of colours etc) brilliant; very bright: The door was painted a vivid yellow; The trees were vivid in their autumn colours.) leuchtend2) (clear; striking: I have many vivid memories of that holiday; a vivid image/description.) deutlich•- academic.ru/93507/vividly">vividly- vividness* * *viv·id[ˈvɪvɪd]1. account, description anschaulich, lebendig\vivid language lebendige Sprache2. (of mental ability) lebhaft\vivid imagination lebhafte Fantasie3. colours leuchtend, kräftig\vivid lightning flash greller Blitz* * *['vIvɪd]adjthe vivid feathers of the bird — das bunte or auffallende Gefieder des Vogels
2) (= lively) imagination, recollection lebhaft; description, metaphor, image lebendig, anschaulich; emotions starkin vivid detail — in allen plastischen Einzelheiten
the memory of that day is still quite vivid — der Tag ist mir noch in lebhafter Erinnerung
3) (= powerful) example, contrast deutlichto give a vivid demonstration of one's power — seine Macht klar und deutlich unter Beweis stellen
to be a vivid reminder of sth — lebhaft an etw (acc) erinnern
* * *vivid [ˈvıvıd] adj (adv vividly)1. allg lebhaft:a) impulsiv (Person)b) intensiv:vivid imagination lebhafte Fantasiec) deutlich, klar (Erinnerungen etc)d) schwungvoll, bunt (Szene etc)2. lebendig, lebensvoll (Porträt etc)* * *adjective1) (bright) strahlend [Helligkeit]; hell [Blitz]; lebhaft [Farbe]2) (clear, lifelike) lebendig [Schilderung]; lebhaft [Fantasie, Erinnerung]3) (intense) kraftvoll [Töne]* * *adj.klar adj.lebhaft adj. -
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1) account, description anschaulich, lebendig;\vivid language lebendige Sprache2) ( of mental ability) lebhaft;\vivid imagination lebhafte Fantasie;3) colours leuchtend, kräftig;\vivid lightning flash greller Blitz
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