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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++brisk /brɪsk/ ●○○ adjective  1 HURRYquick and full of energy 轻快的;活泼的;精力充沛的 a brisk walk 轻快的行走 They set off at a brisk pace. 他们踏着轻快的步伐上路了。see thesaurus at fast2 quick, practical, and showing that you want to get things done quickly 麻利的,利落的 Her tone of voice is brisk. 她的语气干脆利落。3 BUSY/HAVE A LOT TO DOtrade or business that is brisk is very busy, with a lot of products being sold 〔生意〕兴隆的,红火的 The public bar was already doing a brisk trade. 公众酒吧区生意已经很红火了。4. COLDweather that is brisk is cold and clear 〔天气〕清新凉爽的briskly adverb They walked briskly. 他们轻快地走着。briskness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
briskThe musket firing between skirmishers at times was very brisk.They gave each other a brisk and publicly conscious dose of affection.The hours were long and unpredictable compared with the brisk efficiency of the House.Bigwig, with his usual brisk energy, set to work.a brisk fall morningbrisk salesIt was cooler and grey, and a brisk sou'wester spiked with a salty drizzle met us at the crag.The Committee got off to a brisk start at its first meeting.It was on High Street, only a few minutes' brisk walk away.a brisk walkThe teakettle made a brisk whistling sound, but John Wade could not bring himself to move.brisk paceSmith has a second claim with his knack of producing wicket-taking spells at a brisk pace.This proved the correct thing to do, as he turned to the left at a brisk pace.None the less, research and development in post-war fighter aircraft went forward at a brisk pace and over a wide range of options.He set off at a brisk pace for the lower station of the funicolare by Piazza Amedeo.It was better once I had rounded the corner and I set off at a brisk pace for the west.With knapsack in hand, a brisk pace is assumed.We were determined to go through the speakers listed at a calm but brisk pace, then leave.brisk tradeMen in shirtsleeves and women in summer dresses were strolling around the airport and ice-cream vendors were doing a brisk trade.They have, it seems, been doing a brisk trade.A brisk trade in newspapers was kept up almost continually.Top Shop is doing a brisk trade in reefer jackets and A-line car coats.Some retailers have been doing a brisk trade in the new toys, others apparently have not.Hotels and stores are doing a brisk trade in vampire kits.Many of these firms depend on brisk trading to earn commissions.The Taunton 150 special anniversary ale almost sold out in the first day and most other stallholders enjoyed a brisk trade too!
From Longman Business Dictionarybriskbrisk /brɪsk/ adjectiveFINANCE business or trading that is brisk is very busy, with a lot of products, shares etc bought and soldRestaurants do brisk business at Thanksgiving.Following several days of brisk trading, the junk bond market was quiet.Origin brisk (1500-1600) Probably from French brusque; → BRUSQUE
brisk adjectiveChinese
full and energy quick Business of Corpus


brisk
brisk /brɪsk/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Probably from French brusque; brusque
1. quick and full of energy:
    a brisk walk
    They set off at a brisk pace.
2. quick, practical, and showing that you want to get things done quickly:
    Her tone of voice is brisk.
3. trade or business that is brisk is very busy, with a lot of products being sold:
    The public bar was already doing a brisk trade.
4. weather that is brisk is cold and clear
—briskly adverb:
    They walked briskly.
—briskness noun [uncountable]
     
THESAURUS
    fast moving or able to move quickly: The cheetah is the fastest animal in the world. | a fast car
    quick moving fast or doing something in a short time: He was much quicker than I was over the first 100 metres. | Do I have time for a quick shower?
    high-speed [only before noun] designed to travel or operate very quickly: a high-speed train | high-speed Internet access
    rapid especially written happening in a short period of time – used about changes, increases, improvements etc: a rapid increase in the population | the rapid expansion of the firm’s business in the Middle East | a rapid decline in profits
    swift written moving quickly or happening after only a short time: The horses ran along the track at a swift trot. | He received a swift response to his letter.
    brisk quick and energetic: a brisk walk in the countryside | His manner was very brisk.
    speedy [only before noun] happening after only a short time: Everyone wishes you a speedy recovery. | a speedy resolution to the problem
    hurried done more quickly that usual, because you do not have much time: She ate a hurried breakfast in the cafe before catching her train. | We made a hurried departure.
    hasty deciding or doing something very quickly, especially when this has bad results: It was a hasty decision, which he later regretted. | Let’s not be too hasty.


briskBrE /brɪsk/ 🔊NAmE /brɪsk/ 🔊 adjective (brisk·er, brisk·est) quick; busy 快的;敏捷的;忙碌的a brisk walk轻盈的步履to set off at a brisk pace以轻快的步伐上路Ice-cream vendors were doing a brisk trade (= selling a lot of ice cream). 冰淇淋小贩的生意很红火。🔊🔊(of a person, their voice or manner 人、嗓音或举止) practical and confident; showing a desire to get things done quickly 现实自信的;麻利的His tone became brisk and businesslike. 他的语气变得自信干练而务实。🔊🔊(of wind and the weather 风和天气) cold but pleasantly fresh 凉爽的;清新的a brisk wind/breeze 凉爽的风;微风 brisk·ly BrE /ˈbrɪskli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbrɪskli/ 🔊 adverb brisk·ness BrE /ˈbrɪsknəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbrɪsknəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]