欢实

歡實
huānshi
  1. lively
  2. full of vigor
  3. vibrant
  4. spirited

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欢势 huānshi
  1. lively
  2. full of vigor
  3. vibrant
  4. spirited
活泼 huópo
  1. lively
  2. vivacious
  3. brisk
  4. active
  5. (chemistry) reactive
tuān
  1. (literary) (of a fire) lively
  2. blazing
欢快 huānkuài
  1. cheerful and lighthearted
  2. lively
我們唱著歡快的歌。

We are singing a happy song.

Source: Tatoeba

活跃 huóyuè
  1. active
  2. lively
  3. excited
  4. to enliven
  5. to brighten up
瑪麗她很活躍,不是嗎?

Mary is an active person, isn't she?

Source: Tatoeba

火势 huǒshì
  1. intensity of a fire
  2. lively
  3. flourishing
火势以扇形迅速蔓延。

The fire spread out in a fan-shape.

Source: Tatoeba

热闹 nao
  1. bustling with noise and excitement
  2. lively
球迷们在为自己喜欢的球队欢呼,看台上总是一片热闹的景象。

There was a lot of excitement in the stands as the fans cheered for their teams.

Source: Tatoeba

精神饱满 jīngshénbǎomǎn
  1. full of vigor (idiom)
  2. lively
  3. in high spirits
闹忙 nàománg
  1. (dialect) bustling
  2. lively
闹猛 nàoměng
  1. (dialect) bustling
  2. lively
动L dòng L
  1. flowing
  2. flexible
  3. lively (Internet slang)
轻快 qīngkuài
  1. light and quick
  2. brisk
  3. spry
  4. lively
  5. effortless
  6. relaxed
  7. agile
  8. blithe
所谓头脑好的人,就如同步伐轻快的云游者,他可以比别人捷足先登,到达人们尚未去过的地方,但是他可能会忽略掉路旁或岔道上的珍贵物品。

A person with a sharp mind is like a nimble wanderer who can outpace others and reach places uncharted by the masses, yet they might overlook precious treasures along the way or at crossroads.

Source: Tatoeba

火爆 huǒbào
  1. fiery (temper)
  2. popular
  3. flourishing
  4. prosperous
  5. lively
热络 luò
  1. intimate
  2. friendly
  3. warm
  4. active
  5. lively (interaction, participation etc)
气昂昂 ángáng
  1. full of vigor
  2. spirited
  3. valiant
明丽 míng
  1. bright and beautiful
  2. (of a landscape) gorgeous
  3. (of a color) vibrant
精神 jīngshen
  1. vigor; vitality
  2. spirited
  3. good-looking
他精神很好。

He was in good spirits.

Source: Tatoeba

痛快淋漓 tòngkuàilín
  1. joyous
  2. hearty
  3. spirited
  4. (of commentary) trenchant
  5. incisive