viv·id /ˈvɪvɪd/ ●●○ adjectiveadj 1 REAL/NOT IMAGINARYvivid memories, dreams, descriptions etc are so clear that they seem real 〔记忆、梦境、描述等〕生动的,逼真的,清晰的 OPP vague I’ve got vivid memories of that summer. 我对那年夏天记忆犹新。
He had a vivid picture of her in his mind. 他的脑海中清晰地留着她的形象。
2. vivid imagination IMAGINEan ability to imagine unlikely situations very clearly 活跃的想象力vivid imagination• Although he'd never been blessed with a particularly vivid imagination, Charlie saw it all in an instant.• Her vivid imagination created some one tall and slim, blonde and attractive.• Mark deployed his vivid imagination in a wild-child narrative to create a boy who hunts deer, bears, and birds.• With her vivid imagination, Melissa could visualise the scene and it sickened her.• The Yippies were armed with a vivid imagination to match their rhetoric.• Course Moira always has had a vivid imagination, you have to take what she says with a pinch of salt. —vividly adverbadvn I can
vividly remember the day we met.
—vividness noun [uncountableU]