A. High spirits [Wu Yang]
1, (emotional) high: fighting spirit ~.
2. (Loud): The singing is exciting.
Citation: Chapter 4 of Du Pengcheng's In Peaceful Days: "The waves beat the workers as if to make people's mood higher!"
Second, the passion [j and jīng]
(mood, intonation, etc. ) excited: ~ generous. Group affection ~.
Quote: Cao Yu's Thunderstorm Scene 1: "He stutters a little, but when he is passionate, his words are sharp."
Third, high
1, held high: the cavalry rode heroic horses and walked across the square with their heads held high.
2, (voice, emotion) high: morale ~. There are more and more songs in the square.
Quote: Southern Weekend 1992.9. 18: "Riding a bicycle is too tiring, and the taxi fare is high."
Fourth, cheer up [zhèn fèn]
1, (Spirit) Come on: Everyone should take the lead.
2, make it wonderful: ~ people's hearts.
Quote: Wei Wei's The Orient, Chapter 14, Book V: "At last this exciting moment has arrived."
Verbs (short for verb) are thriving.
Prosperity; Prosperity: ~ development. Full of energy. Soft air.
Quote: Guo Moruo's Peony and Other Ginkgo biloba: "How straight your stem is, how vigorous your branches are."
2. What words are used to describe high spirits and high spirits? 1. Passion (kāng kǐijωng): full of energy, passionate and full of righteousness.
Sentence: Xia said impassioned to the enemy, "Kill Xia, and there will be later generations." .
2. high spirits (yěq fēng fā): describe high spirits and heroism.
Sentence: The heroic spirit of revolutionary romanticism has inspired the broad masses of people to love their motherland and China, thus doubling their high morale.
3. Anger: My chest is full of righteous resentment, which means I am very angry.
Sentence: As long as the people of China are angry at Japanese actions of distorting facts and tampering with history.
4. Full of vigor and vitality (zhāo qì péng bó): describe the appearance full of vigor and vitality.
Sentence: Teenagers should be full of vigor, not lifeless.
5. High morale: strong will to fight.
Sentence making: The soldiers were greatly encouraged by the hero's report, and all were in high spirits.
6. Radiant (róng guāng huàn fā): describes health and energy.
Sentence: I looked at his young, radiant and tireless face, and somehow I wanted to reach out and touch his childish fluffy hair.
7. Like a lively dragon and a dynamic tiger.
Sentence: More than 30 soldiers, full of energy, swarmed, lifted, picked and lifted, and soon cleaned the yard.
8. Energetic: describe energetic.
Sentence: Hair is about an inch long. Obviously, I haven't cut it for a long time, but I stand tall and energetic.
9. Describe her as energetic and radiant.
Sentence: From the bottom, you really look radiant.
10. Vibrant (jěng shén Huàn fā): describes being full of energy and emotions.
Sentence making: In my hometown, people who have been tempered by war and are full of vitality and fighting spirit can be seen at any time.