Vivid Colors — «Vivid Colors» Sencillo de L Arc en Ciel del álbum heavenly Publicación 6 de julio de 1995 30 de agosto de 2006 Formato CD 8cm 12cm Grabación 1995 … Wikipedia Español
vivid colors — lively colors, colors which give life … English contemporary dictionary
vivid — viv id (v[i^]v [i^]d), a. [L. vividus, from vivere to life; akin to vivus living. See {Quick}, a., and cf. {Revive}, {Viand}, {Victuals}, {Vital}.] 1. True to the life; exhibiting the appearance of life or freshness; animated; spirited; bright;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vivid (desambiguación) — Vivid puede referirse a: En música: ViViD, una banda de j rock formada en 2009. Vivid (álbum), el disco de debut de Living Colour. Vivid Colors, el segundo sencillo del grupo de j rock L Arc en Ciel. En cine: Vivid Entertainment Group, una… … Wikipedia Español
vivid — 01. Her son has a very [vivid] imagination, and draws wonderful pictures of little magical animals, and the castles they live in. 02. The many [vivid] colors of the different rooms in their house create moods which change from room to room. 03.… … Grammatical examples in English
vivid — viv|id [ vıvıd ] adjective * 1. ) having or producing very clear and detailed images in the mind: I ve been having extraordinarily vivid dreams recently. vivid memory/recollection: I have a vivid memory of the first time we met. paint a vivid… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Vivid — may refer to: *The quality of having lively colors or of an imaging system having a wide color space * Vivid (album), the 1988 debut album by Living Colour *Vivid Entertainment, a company that produces and distributes pornographic movies *Vivid… … Wikipedia
vivid — [viv′id] adj. [L vividus, lively < vivere, to live: see BIO ] 1. full of life; vigorous; lively; striking [a vivid personality] 2. a) bright; intense; brilliant: said of colors, light, etc. b) brightly colored [a vivid tapestry] … English World dictionary
vivid — (adj.) 1630s, from L. vividus spirited, animated, lively, from vivus alive, from PIE *gwei (see VITAL (Cf. vital)). Extension to colors is first recorded 1660s. Sense of strong, distinct (as of memories, etc.) is from 1680s; that of very active… … Etymology dictionary
vivid — viv•id [[t]ˈvɪv ɪd[/t]] adj. 1) (of color, light, etc.) strikingly bright or intense; brilliant 2) having bright or striking colors 3) presenting the appearance, freshness, spirit, etc., of life; realistic: a vivid account[/ex] 4) strong,… … From formal English to slang