2022年12月11日 星期日

go overboard, vibrancy and variety


A post-dawn school bus ride along country roads is rendered in neon colored pencil to reflect the vibrancy of what a boy can see by watching, counting and daydreaming.



If Sweden and Denmark have something in common it is that they went overboard on the lean tools. The good news is that small countries find it easier to talk to each other and over the last two years the conversations have been about how the tools thing is failing.




The Government Art Collection contains more than 13,500 works stretching from the 16th century to the present day and includes some of the world’s greatest artists. It receives an annual grant of £500,000, of which about half is spent buying and commissioning art to send to foreign missions to “show the vibrancy and variety of British artistic life and heritage”.


vibrant
adjective
1 energetic, exciting and full of enthusiasm:
a vibrant young performer
a vibrant personality
a vibrant city
The hope is that this area will develop into a vibrant commercial centre.

2 describes colour or light that is bright and strong:
He always uses vibrant colours in his paintings.

vibrantly
adverb

vibrancy
noun [U]

No one can fail to be struck by the vibrancy of New York.


overboard
adv.
Over or as if over the side of a boat or ship.
idiom:
go overboard
  1. To go to extremes, especially as a result of enthusiasm.

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