brio
英 [ˈbriː.əʊ]
美 [ˈbriː.oʊ]
- n. 生动
- n. (Brio)人名;(意、西、俄)布里奥
brio 活泼意大利语。来自PIE *bhergh, 高,词源同berg, 高山。指音调高的,精神愉悦的。
- brio (n.)
- "liveliness, vivacity," 1734, from Italian brio, literally "mettle, fire, life," perhaps a shortened derivative of Latin ebrius "drunk." Or via Provençal briu "vigor," from Celtic *brig-o- "strength," from PIE root *gwere- (2) "heavy" (see grave (adj.)). Probably entered English via musical instruction con brio.
- 1. She is an elderly woman whose brio astounds everyone.
- 她是个年逾中年的妇女,但她的精力充沛使大家惊异.
- 2. Her brio astounds everyone.
- 她充沛的精力令人惊异.