be in high and vigorous spirits
Spirited, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì Q ì f ē NGF ā, describes the spirit is excited, heroic, from the Three Kingdoms · Wei · Cao Zhi "Wei De Lun".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] high spirited, full of spirit, valiant and valiant; [antonym] low spirited, disheartened and dejected
Idiom usage
Mao Zedong's "introducing a cooperative" said: "never have we seen the people so excited, so high spirited, so high spirited." 2. Liu Xiang leaped the world in the 110m hurdles final, full of spirit and domineering spirit! 3. On the awarding stage of Beijing Olympic Games, the winning athletes were smiling, refreshed and full of spirit!
The origin of Idioms
Wei De Lun written by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms states: "the rise of the Emperor Wu is also a way to bully the disabled, full of spirit."
be in high and vigorous spirits
feel very depressed at the prospect - chù jǐng shāng huái
Goose feather for thousands of miles - qiān lǐ sòng é máo
not to injure the people in the least - qiū háo wù fàn
lookers-on see most of the game - páng guān zhě qīng