alive 音标拼音: [əl'ɑɪv]
a . 生存的,活着的;活泼的,充满活力的,有生气的
生存的,活着的;活泼的,充满活力的,有生气的
alive adj 1 :
possessing life ; "
the happiest person alive "; "
the nerve is alive "; "
doctors are working hard to keep him alive ";
"
burned alive "; "
a live canary " [
synonym : {
alive (
p )}, {
live }]
[
ant : {
dead }]
2 : (
often followed by `
with ')
full of life and spirit ; "
she was wonderfully alive for her age "; "
a face alive with mischief "
3 :
having life or vigor or spirit ; "
an animated and expressive face "; "
animated conversation "; "
became very animated when he heard the good news " [
synonym : {
animated }, {
alive }] [
ant :
{
unanimated }]
4 : (
followed by `
to '
or `
of ')
aware of ; "
is alive to the moods of others "
5 :
in operation ; "
keep hope alive "; "
the tradition was still alive "; "
an active tradition " [
synonym : {
active }, {
alive (
p )}]
6 :
mentally perceptive and responsive ;"
an alert mind "; "
alert to the problems "; "
alive to what is going on "; "
awake to the dangers of her situation "; "
was now awake to the reality of his predicament " [
synonym : {
alert }, {
alive (
p )}, {
awake (
p )}]
7 :
capable of erupting ; "
a live volcano "; "
the volcano is very much alive " [
synonym : {
alive }, {
live }]
Alive \
A *
live "\,
a . [
OE .
on live ,
AS .
on l [
imac ]
fe in life ;
l [
imac ]
fe being dat .
of l [
imac ]
f life .
See {
Life },
and cf .
{
Live },
a .]
1 .
Having life ,
in opposition to dead ;
living ;
being in a state in which the organs perform their functions ;
as ,
an animal or a plant which is alive .
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2 .
In a state of action ;
in force or operation ;
unextinguished ;
unexpired ;
existent ;
as ,
to keep the fire alive ;
to keep the affections alive .
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3 .
Exhibiting the activity and motion of many living beings ;
swarming ;
thronged .
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The Boyne ,
for a quarter of a mile ,
was alive with muskets and green boughs . --
Macaulay .
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4 .
Sprightly ;
lively ;
brisk . --
Richardson .
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5 .
Having susceptibility ;
easily impressed ;
having lively feelings ,
as opposed to apathy ;
sensitive .
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Tremblingly alive to nature '
s laws . --
Falconer .
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6 .
Of all living (
by way of emphasis ).
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Northumberland was the proudest man alive .
--
Clarendon .
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Note :
Used colloquially as an intensive ;
as ,
man alive !
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Note :
Alive always follows the noun which it qualifies .
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157 Moby Thesaurus words for "
alive ":
abounding ,
aboveground ,
active ,
activist ,
activistic ,
agile ,
alert ,
alive and kicking ,
alive to ,
alive with ,
among the living ,
animate ,
animated ,
apprehensive ,
around ,
astir ,
attentive ,
au courant ,
awake ,
aware of ,
bouncing ,
bouncy ,
breathing ,
breezy ,
bright ,
brisk ,
bristling ,
bubbly ,
bursting ,
bustling ,
buzzing ,
capable of life ,
chipper ,
clear -
sighted ,
clear -
witted ,
clearheaded ,
cognizant ,
cognizant of ,
conscious ,
conscious of ,
crawling ,
crowded ,
crowding ,
dynamic ,
ebullient ,
effervescent ,
eidetic ,
endowed with life ,
enduring ,
energetic ,
enlivened ,
existent ,
existing ,
filled ,
flush ,
fresh ,
frisky ,
full ,
full of go ,
full of life ,
full of pep ,
functioning ,
green ,
humming ,
in profusion ,
in the flesh ,
inspirited ,
instinct with life ,
intelligent ,
jam -
packed ,
jammed ,
jumping ,
keen ,
kept in remembrance ,
knowing ,
lasting ,
lavish ,
live ,
lively ,
living ,
long -
lived ,
lousy ,
mercurial ,
militant ,
nimble ,
on the ,
on the alert ,
on the ball ,
on the job ,
operative ,
overflowing ,
packed ,
peppy ,
perky ,
pert ,
populous ,
prodigal ,
profuse ,
proliferating ,
prolific ,
prompt ,
qui vive ,
quick ,
quick -
witted ,
quicksilver ,
ready ,
recalled ,
recollected ,
remembered ,
replete ,
retained ,
rife ,
running ,
sensible ,
sensitive to ,
sentient ,
sharp ,
sleepless ,
smacking ,
smart ,
snappy ,
spanking ,
spirited ,
sprightly ,
spry ,
studded ,
superabundant ,
swarming ,
teeming ,
tenacious of life ,
thick ,
thick as hail ,
thick with ,
thick -
coming ,
thronged ,
thronging ,
unblinking ,
unforgotten ,
unnodding ,
unsleeping ,
unwinking ,
verdant ,
very much alive ,
viable ,
vigilant ,
vigorous ,
vital ,
vivacious ,
vivid ,
vivified ,
wakeful ,
watchful ,
wide -
awake ,
witting ,
working ,
zingy ,
zoetic
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ALIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ALIVE is having life : not dead or inanimate How to use alive in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Alive
ALIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Idiom alive and well (Definition of alive from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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alive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary alive (comparative more alive, superlative most alive) (predicative) Having life; living; not dead quotations
Alive - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Used to describe someone or something that has life and is not dead It often conveys a sense of being full of energy Focuses on the state of being alive and emphasizes active and ongoing life It's often used in contrast to 'dead' or 'non-living'
Alive - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If you're alive, you're living — in other words, you're not dead If your apple tree blooms in the spring, you'll know it's still alive after the long, cold winter Living things are alive — people, animals, plants — but things can be alive figuratively as well
alive - WordReference. com Dictionary of English in existence; active: they kept hope alive, the tradition was still alive (immediately postpositive and usually used with a superlative) of those living; now living: the happiest woman alive
ALIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Alive definition: having life; living; existing; not dead or lifeless See examples of ALIVE used in a sentence
ALIVE Synonyms: 180 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Some common synonyms of alive are awake, aware, cognizant, conscious, and sensible While all these words mean "having knowledge of something," alive adds to sensible the implication of acute sensitivity to something