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Definition of joie de vivre in English: joie de vivrenoun ˌʒwɑː də ˈviːvr(ə)ʒwad vivʀˌʒwɑ də ˈvivrə mass nounExuberant enjoyment of life. 生活乐趣;生存之乐 they seem to be filled with joie de vivre count noun she had been gripped with a joie de vivre that hitherto had been completely missing from her life Example sentencesExamples - ‘He was bouncy, ebullient and filled with joie de vivre,’ said Daley.
- But it's her wonderfully innocent joie de vivre and youthful exuberance that captured my heart.
- Yet there is a good humour and joie de vivre that is often missing at the more formal Ascot meeting.
- Scarlatti's Sinfonia's are entertaining works, full of the zest and joie de vivre that is attributed to late baroque Italian music.
- But she doesn't help her cause much when she repeatedly telegraphs her character's joie de vivre by bounding rabbitlike into scenes.
- There was free and uninhibited dancing and a spirit of joie de vivre among the artists, who have an attractive stage presence.
- We've completed three years, and in keeping with the spirit of joie de vivre, the channel's look too has evolved.
- Today, that spirit shines through in his live show, where he is truly able to showcase every ounce of his good-natured charm and joie de vivre.
- And Pakistan played some memorable cricket with youthful zest and joie de vivre.
- A rapport arises between them and over a few days, they hit the town together, each rediscovering their joie de vivre and zest for life.
- Other times, the day shows benevolence and gives you a freephone number for your day, filling you with joie de vivre and pizzazz.
- ‘He is an experienced scientist who has joie de vivre,’ says Kennard.
- A lot has been made of their euphoric, ecstatic joie de vivre, but I have to say that mainly I find the overall tone rather irritating.
- One of fashion's most sought-after and charismatic photographers, Mario Testino's name is synonymous with images of glamour, style and joie de vivre.
- Red is for passion, red is for exuberance, red is for pure energy and joie de vivre.
- And when that happens, Indonesia's left-for-dead film industry will suddenly show joie de vivre once again.
- ‘Denise is lovely, full of vitality and joie de vivre,’ she adds.
- Compared with the composer's own reading, it lacks brightness, gaiety, joie de vivre if you will.
- Arts provide fine remastering and an up to the minute recording that truly encompasses the spirit and joie de vivre of these performances.
- We will remember Liza, her beautiful smile and joie de vivre, and strive to model ourselves on her positive outlook.
Synonyms gaiety, cheerfulness, cheeriness, merriment, light-heartedness, happiness, joy, joyfulness, joyousness, delight, pleasure, high spirits, spiritedness, jollity, jolliness, joviality, exuberance, ebullience, liveliness, vivacity, enthusiasm, enjoyment, verve, gusto, relish, animation, effervescence, sparkle, buoyancy, sprightliness, jauntiness, zest, zestfulness informal pep, zing, get-up-and-go, being full of the joys of spring, perkiness literary gladsomeness, blitheness, blithesomeness
OriginFrench, literally 'joy of living'. Definition of joie de vivre in US English: joie de vivrenounˌZHwä də ˈvēvrəˌʒwɑ də ˈvivrə Exuberant enjoyment of life. 生活乐趣;生存之乐 they seem to be filled with joie de vivre count noun she had been gripped with a joie de vivre that hitherto had been completely missing from her life Example sentencesExamples - We will remember Liza, her beautiful smile and joie de vivre, and strive to model ourselves on her positive outlook.
- Arts provide fine remastering and an up to the minute recording that truly encompasses the spirit and joie de vivre of these performances.
- ‘Denise is lovely, full of vitality and joie de vivre,’ she adds.
- Other times, the day shows benevolence and gives you a freephone number for your day, filling you with joie de vivre and pizzazz.
- We've completed three years, and in keeping with the spirit of joie de vivre, the channel's look too has evolved.
- Yet there is a good humour and joie de vivre that is often missing at the more formal Ascot meeting.
- ‘He is an experienced scientist who has joie de vivre,’ says Kennard.
- Today, that spirit shines through in his live show, where he is truly able to showcase every ounce of his good-natured charm and joie de vivre.
- But it's her wonderfully innocent joie de vivre and youthful exuberance that captured my heart.
- There was free and uninhibited dancing and a spirit of joie de vivre among the artists, who have an attractive stage presence.
- But she doesn't help her cause much when she repeatedly telegraphs her character's joie de vivre by bounding rabbitlike into scenes.
- Scarlatti's Sinfonia's are entertaining works, full of the zest and joie de vivre that is attributed to late baroque Italian music.
- And when that happens, Indonesia's left-for-dead film industry will suddenly show joie de vivre once again.
- Red is for passion, red is for exuberance, red is for pure energy and joie de vivre.
- ‘He was bouncy, ebullient and filled with joie de vivre,’ said Daley.
- And Pakistan played some memorable cricket with youthful zest and joie de vivre.
- A rapport arises between them and over a few days, they hit the town together, each rediscovering their joie de vivre and zest for life.
- A lot has been made of their euphoric, ecstatic joie de vivre, but I have to say that mainly I find the overall tone rather irritating.
- One of fashion's most sought-after and charismatic photographers, Mario Testino's name is synonymous with images of glamour, style and joie de vivre.
- Compared with the composer's own reading, it lacks brightness, gaiety, joie de vivre if you will.
Synonyms gaiety, cheerfulness, cheeriness, merriment, light-heartedness, happiness, joy, joyfulness, joyousness, delight, pleasure, high spirits, spiritedness, jollity, jolliness, joviality, exuberance, ebullience, liveliness, vivacity, enthusiasm, enjoyment, verve, gusto, relish, animation, effervescence, sparkle, buoyancy, sprightliness, jauntiness, zest, zestfulness
OriginFrench, literally ‘joy of living’. |