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['vaɪbrənt]1) (lively) [person, place, personality, colour] vivace2) (resonant) [ voice] vibrante ( with di); [ instrument] dalla voce vibrante* * *vibrant /ˈvaɪbrənt/a.1 (fig.) eccitante; pieno di vita: a vibrant city, una città piena di vita; vibrant nightlife, vita notturna eccitante; a vibrant personality, una personalità esuberante3 (lett.) vibrante; tremante5 (ling.) vibrante● vibrant with health, pieno (o che scoppia) di salutevibrantly avv.* * *['vaɪbrənt]1) (lively) [person, place, personality, colour] vivace2) (resonant) [ voice] vibrante ( with di); [ instrument] dalla voce vibrante
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