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 ebullience [i'bʌljәns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 沸腾, 热情, 热情洋溢

[医] 沸腾


  1. She burst into the room with her usual ebullience, and immediately started talking to everyone.
    她像往常一样兴高采烈地冲进了房间, 立刻跟大家攀谈起来.


ebullience
[ noun ]
overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval
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Ebullience \E*bul"lience\ (?; 106), Ebulliency \E*bul"lien*cy\,
n.
A boiling up or over; effervescence. --Cudworth.

  1. With his pugnacious ebullience, Gen. Schwarzkopf made us feel wonderful; he was a super-Rocky, a nose tackle with a great love of the game.
  2. "The sugar market has lost a great deal of recent ebullience, and the pressure on prices may well continue for the near term unless strong physical demand materializes," the firm says in a recent report.
  3. However, Lou Rappaport, chief dealer at Societe Generale in New York, predicted the ebullience will fade as the week progresses.
  4. Every concert has featured music from within a few hours' train or boat ride of his native Latvia; Schubert and Mozart must seem to entail a long journey. Any fear that he would lose his customary ebullience on the way was quickly set aside.
  5. "Investor sentiment has slid from ebullience to complacency to what we would call the catatonic stage."
  6. But the association is not optimistic that its call for such practices to be outlawed will be heeded. Such disputes over practices, however, cannot disguise a new found ebullience among both those who sell as well as make cars.
  7. There was no panic in the stock market yesterday, but neither was there ebullience, and stock prices ended lower in active trading.
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