frisky
/ˈfrɪski/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfrɪski/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfri-skē/ (ame, mw)
frisky — 形容詞
- friskypositive
- friskiercomparative
- friskiestsuperlative
1. behaving in an energetic, lively, and playful way, like a young animal or a chil
活潑好動
精力充沛、愛玩鬧的
behaving in an energetic, lively, and playful way, like a young animal or a child who wants to run around and have fun
The kittens were feeling frisky, chasing each other around the living room until they ran out of energy.
小貓們覺得很活潑好動,在客廳裡互相追逐,直到精力耗盡。
collocation: feeling frisky
Little Wei became frisky after his afternoon nap and ran laughing through the garden with his cousin Ananya.
小 Wei 午睡醒來後變得活潑好動,笑著跟表姐 Ananya 在花園裡跑來跑去。
The puppy was too frisky to sit still during training class and kept jumping up at every sound.
那隻小狗太好動了,在訓練課上沒辦法乖乖坐著,一直聽到聲音就跳起來。
Even the old dog grew frisky when Sofia pulled out its favourite red tennis ball from the drawer.
就連那隻老狗看到 Sofia 從抽屜裡拿出牠最喜歡的紅色網球時,也變得活潑了起來。
Aiko's frisky behaviour at the birthday party made all the guests laugh and join in the games.
Aiko 在生日派對上活潑好動的模樣,讓所有客人都笑了起來,還一起加入遊戲。
- playful
more general; 'frisky' adds a sense of bounding energy
- lively
less animal-like, used for people, events, or conversations
- bouncy
very informal; suggests physical springiness rather than general energy
- sprightly
more formal and old-fashioned; often describes older people who are surprisingly energetic
文法句型
be frisky
feel frisky
too frisky to [verb]
用法筆記
Commonly describes young animals and children, but can also refer to adults in an informal, light-hearted context. Frequently used with verbs like feel, become, or grow.