brisker
美 [br?sk]
英 [br?sk] 
- adj.輕快的;(天氣)清新的;(生意)興旺的;(酒等)嘶嘶冒泡的
- v.使活潑;使活躍;使興旺;活潑起來
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)活潑的;前腿緊跟腰胸部的肉
詞形變化
比較級:brisker 最高級:briskest 反義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Mr Obama orders assassinations at a far brisker pace than George Bush ever did.
奧巴馬先生命令暗殺行動比布什政府具有更快的步伐。
But among behaviorally modern humans, those of the last 50, 000 years, the tempo of cultural change has been far brisker.
但在行為現(xiàn)代的、最近50000年的人類中,文化變化的速度繁忙得多了。
However, the orders were made in March, at a time when retail sales were brisker than they are today.
然而,上述命令是在三月,而當(dāng)時的零售銷售額比現(xiàn)在活躍。
But Africa's share is rising, not only because of brisker growth but because GDP has been seriously understated in many economies.
不僅因為經(jīng)濟的飛速發(fā)展,還由于很多國家的國內(nèi)生產(chǎn)總值(GDP)都被嚴(yán)重低估,非洲經(jīng)濟所占比重正在增加。