spry
/spraɪ/ (bre, ipa) · [sprˈaɪ] /spraɪ/ (ame, ipa) · [sprˈaɪ] /ˈsprī How to pronounce spry (audio)/ (ame, mw)
spry — 形容詞
- sprypositive
- spriercomparative
- spryestsuperlative
1. quick on your feet and still full of energy, especially in old age
健朗;矯健
尤指上了年紀仍動作輕快有精神
quick on your feet and still full of energy, especially in old age
At eighty-two, Mert still looked spry as he hurried up the station steps.
Mert 到了八十二歲,看起來仍很健朗,快步走上車站的階梯。
pattern: look spry
The spry grandmother carried two picnic bags across the park herself.
那位健朗的祖母自己提著兩袋野餐用品穿過公園。
used before a noun
After turning seventy, Andrés felt spry enough to join the morning walk.
Andrés 過了七十歲後,覺得自己仍夠矯健,可以參加晨走。
Greta stayed spry and watered the whole garden, even in her nineties.
Greta 即使九十多歲了,仍然很健朗,還能澆完整個花園。
Talia's spry grandfather still knelt to pull weeds beside the gate.
Talia 那位健朗的祖父仍會跪下來,在門邊拔雜草。
文法句型
look/seem/stay + spry
spry enough to + verb
a spry + older person
spry for + age
用法筆記
Most often used in a warm, approving way for older people who still move easily and have plenty of energy. It suggests lively movement, not just general good health.