briskness
briskness — 名詞
1. how fast, lively, and full of energy someone or something is when moving, speaki
輕快;敏捷
動作迅速且充滿活力的特質
how fast, lively, and full of energy someone or something is when moving, speaking, or getting things done — for example, how a morning walk can feel brisk and wake you up, or how a shop assistant can work in a brisk, cheerful way
The briskness of Wei's morning walk helped him arrive at school before the first bell.
Wei 晨間散步的輕快步伐,讓他在第一節課前就抵達了學校。
briskness of [possessive] + concrete noun
Amara spoke with a briskness that made her instructions easy for the team to follow.
Amara 說話時的明快節奏,讓團隊很容易跟上她的指示。
collocation: speak with briskness
With surprising briskness, Diego cleared the table and washed every dish in just five minutes.
Diego 以驚人的敏捷動作收拾餐桌並在五分鐘內洗完了所有碗盤。
The tour guide's briskness kept Santi and his classmates on schedule throughout the trip.
導遊的麻利作風讓 Santi 和同學們在整趟旅程中都按時前進。
Yuki moved through the airport with a briskness that the gate staff noticed right away.
Yuki 以俐落的身手穿過機場,登機門的工作人員立刻就注意到了。
- quickness
emphasises speed; less about energy or cheerfulness
- liveliness
focuses on energy and enthusiasm rather than speed
- alacrity
formal; suggests cheerful willingness to act quickly
- eagerness
highlights willingness and enthusiasm more than speed
文法句型
briskness of [noun phrase]
[possessive] + briskness
用法筆記
Briskness is an uncountable noun. It often describes a person's manner, walk, or way of working. The adjective brisk (more common at B1) is used in everyday conversation; briskness is used when you want to name the quality itself.