In the realm of table tennis — a subtle sport often likened to chess — these were vividly unusual scenes.
What was then said and thought still speaks to us as vividly as ever from the printed page.
The picture vividly depicts that a group of people are holding a meeting in an office.
As is vividly depicted from the above picture,it seems to be astonishing and thought-provoking on second thoughts.
Having both practical and aesthetic value,printing and dyeing vividly reflect the simple ,unaffected but profound cultural and artistic skills.
If you're like me, you remember the book and movie, both written by the classics professor Erich Segal, vividly.
To put it vividly, the great historian Sima Qian had a view even two thousand years ago: "When Emperor Wen of Zhou Dynasty was arrested, he produced the classic Zhou Yi Jing; Confucius wrote the History of Spring and Autumn while he was experiencing adversity; Qu Yuan produced his monumental long poem, On Encountering Sorrow, during his exile.
As is vividly depicted in the picture,before the circulation desk stands a student,who wants to find a shortcut to learning,with the librarian pointing it to him.
As is vividly depicted by the picture above, a traveler happily starts his journey by high-speed railway from Guangzhou to Wuhan.
As is vividly depicted by the drawing above, a boy is sleeping soundly① and comfortably in the sofa, with the television on, when his mother comes and turns off the television for him, blaming the boy for not having turned off the television again②.
" The thoughtfulness, empathy and love of this convenience store manager demonstrates vividly that people remember more how much an employer cares than how much the employer pays.
The story of the village speaks vividly of the hard-working Chinese people actively engaged in entrepreneurship.
Personally, I do recall vividly my experience of poverty and hunger in my youth, having been sent to work as a farm boy.
On the far side of the open stood one of the hills, with two quaint, craggy peaks shining vividly in the sun.
I still vividly recall the revelation that finally came to me one day that I was not my father, and that I could stop trying to prove I wasn't.
The odour brought her vividly, almost tangibly before him.
"You can't imagine how popular 3-D printing is among kids and teenagers," Wei says, adding that the technology allows children to see the world more vividly.
At a glimpse it might be difficult to decipher one from the other, but as time rolls on it becomes vividly obvious that the latter is far superior.
A sudden flash of thought, like a ray of mercy, recalled her dream of the preceding night; all was vividly represented before her.
She sat down, and bent her head low over the grave, as if she could see her child through the earth that covered him—her little boy, whose smile was so vividly before her, and the gentle expression of whose eyes, even on his sick-bed, she could not forget.