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1 convivial con·viv·ial adj
[kən'vɪvɪəl]allegro (-a), gioviale -
2 revival re·viv·al n
[rɪ'vaɪv(ə)l](of person, business, play) ripresa, (of faith, religion) risveglio, (of custom, usage: restoration) ripristino, (reappearance) rinascita -
3 revivalism re·viv·al·ism n
[rɪ'vaɪvəˌlɪz(ə)m]Rel revivalismo -
4 revivalist re·viv·al·ist n
[rɪ'vaɪvəlɪst]Rel revivalista m/f -
5 survival *** sur·viv·al n
[sə'vaɪv(ə)l] -
6 vivid viv·id adj
['vɪvɪd](colour) vivo (-a), vivido (-a), (dream, recollection, expression on face) chiaro (-a), (description, memory) vivido (-a) -
7 vividly viv·id·ly adv
['vɪvɪdlɪ](describe) in modo vivido, (remember) chiaramente -
8 vividness viv·id·ness n
['vɪvɪdnɪs](of colour, description) vivacità, (of impression, recollection) chiarezza
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VIV — may refer to: *, the NYSE stock symbol for Vivo Participacoes. * Vortex induced vibration * Viv Richards, former cricketer * .viv, the filename extension of Vivo video files … Wikipedia
viv´id|ly — viv|id «VIHV ihd», adjective. 1. strikingly bright; brilliant; strong and clear: »vivid coloring. Dandelions are a vivid yellow. 2. lively; full of life: »a vivid personality, a vivid picture. Her description of the party was so vivid that I… … Useful english dictionary
viv|id — «VIHV ihd», adjective. 1. strikingly bright; brilliant; strong and clear: »vivid coloring. Dandelions are a vivid yellow. 2. lively; full of life: »a vivid personality, a vivid picture. Her description of the party was so vivid that I almost felt … Useful english dictionary
Viv — f, m English: short form, usually feminine, of VIVIAN (SEE Vivian) and VIVIEN (SEE Vivien) … First names dictionary
viv — 〈[vi:f] Adj.〉 = vif … Universal-Lexikon
viv — VÍV elem. vivi . Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
viv — [vi:f] vgl. ↑vif … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
viv — sb., en (hustru) … Dansk ordbog
viv|i|fi|er — «VIHV uh FY uhr», noun. a person or thing that gives life … Useful english dictionary
viv|i|fy — «VIHV uh fy», verb, fied, fy|ing. –v.t. 1. to give life or vigor to; quicken; animate: »to vivify the desert by irrigation. 2. Figurative. to make more vivid, brilliant, or striking; enliven: »to vivify an idea with wit. –v.i. to acq … Useful english dictionary
viv — an·ti·viv·i·sec·tion·ist; con·viv·i·al; con·viv·i·al·i·ty; con·viv·i·al·ly; con·viv·i·um; lar·viv·o·rous; re·viv·abil·i·ty; re·viv·able; re·viv·al; re·viv·al·ism; re·viv·al·ist; re·viv·i·ca·tion; re·viv·i·fi·er; re·viv·i·fy; sur·viv·abil·i·ty;… … English syllables