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 ebullient [ɪ'bʌljənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 沸腾的, 热情的, 热情洋溢的

  1. You cultivate in the field with blooming like brocade in the moonlihgt. Our childhood record your ebullient poem. Our future is brewing in your bosom.
    39、您披一身星光,耕耘去繁花似锦的田野。我们的童年,记满您热情洋溢的诗句;我们的未来,就酝酿在您的怀里。
  2. Xu Huabei wrote an article for me to be published together with the works," she announced, still ebullient, lifting up a hand to wipe the sweat off her forehead.
    徐华北给我写了一篇评论,和作品一块儿发表,”她还是兴高采烈地说着,抬起手擦了擦汗。
  3. At a meeting of the Athens2004 Business Club- set up to exploit the commercial opportunities of the Games- Deputy Finance Minister Petros Doukas was in ebullient mood.
    在2004雅典奥运会商业俱乐部的一次会议上,希腊财政副部长彼得罗斯·卡斯仍情绪高涨,雄心勃勃。这个俱乐部是为了开发奥运商机而成立的。


ebullient
[ adj ]
joyously unrestrained
<adj.all>


Ebullient \E*bul"lient\, a. [L. ebulliens, -entis, p. pr. of
ebullire to boil up, bubble up; e out, from + bullire to
boil. See 1st {Boil}.]
Boiling up or over; hence, manifesting exhilaration or
excitement, as of feeling; effervescing. ``Ebullient with
subtlety.'' --De Quincey.

The ebullient enthusiasm of the French. --Carlyle.

  1. "The mood today was just ebullient _ cheering and applause in the newsroom," Mleczko said.
  2. "This is one of the best foreign aid bills we've passed," said an ebullient Rep. William Broomfield of Michigan, the senior Republican on the Foreign Affairs Committee. "I've never seen anything like it.
  3. They deserve to be treated with immense respect and dignity. Jocelyn Stevens is an ebullient showman and he has become something of a convert to the excitement of archaeology.
  4. He treats his dancers felicitously - Sarah Warsop soaring in big jumps; John Kilroy ebullient in step; Jacqueline Jones radiant and contemplative - and the dance has a pristine air.
  5. He is also described as 'lively, ebullient and no retiring violet'. Lapthorne admits that he has little knowledge of his new company; during his interview he had met only members of the board and no line managers.
  6. Soon the temperature was a comfortable 65' or so. Da Silva was accompanied by Stuart Woodman, director of golf at Trafalgar House's Vilar do Golf resort on Quinta. Da Silva, an ebullient Portuguese, took up golf only recently.
  7. We might even pick up one in Potsdam and (the island of) Rugen,' says Mr Hanno Harnisch, the PDS's ebullient spokesman.
  8. Appearing without his toupee, the ebullient Scott kidded Garagiola about his baldness, joking from Washington, "I got a quart of Simonize I'm sending." There were no speeches and no recap by Gumbel of the show's problems.
  9. Today, senior officers are downright ebullient.
  10. As well as being a musical performer of many parts, he was a gifted writer and a splendidly ebullient conversationalist who regularly took part in radio discussion programmes.
  11. Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis was ebullient after the polls closed here Tuesday.
  12. The centerpiece of that sale is Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Au Moulin de la Galette," an ebullient, colorful depiction of a Parisian dance hall.
  13. And it's brought the 27-year-old and his ebullient 12-member band, the Super Etoile de Dakar, here as the exotic opening act on Gabriel's sold-out tour.
  14. Other predictions were less ebullient, but analysts still are expecting improvement over the past two years, when growth was less than 10%.
  15. No one should be surprised that a formerly ebullient stock market has turned nervous.
  16. One big question mark is how he will manage the two groups' U.S. operations, given the ebullient personality of Eurocom's Jerry Della Femina, whose lawyers have been making a series of demands.
  17. The pop sobered up investors who had been getting a little too ebullient, says Mr. Jarrett.
  18. Robert Maxwell, the ebullient and entertaining British press tycoon, claims to be well armed for global communications expansion.
  19. Even Jean-Louis Gassee, an ebullient Frenchman brought in by Mr. Sculley in 1985 to manage the revamped product-development efforts, still defends the "fundamental rightness" of the original Macintosh idea, especially its playful graphics.
  20. Czeslaw Kiszczak, Jaruzelski's second choice for president, was ebullient.
  21. McNulty, an ebullient 58-year-old Irishman who earned the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Navy before retiring, became director of the academy in 1984.
  22. On his way to lunch, Freddie an ebullient 18-year-old from Chelsea, is here to scout out what's what after passing his A-levels.
  23. The bipartisan Congressional Budget Office, which is often less ebullient than its administration counterpart, foresees deficits dropping gradually until they reach $85 billion in fiscal 1992 if current tax and spending policies are left unchanged.
  24. "I remember he was very lively, obviously intelligent and very personable," said Heyworth. "All three pilots we rescued were bright, bright-eyed young men, but George seemed the most outgoing and had the most ebullient personality.
  25. Now Clegg's back with a new sextet, Savuka, and an ebullient album of Afro-bop, "Third World Child" (Capitol).
  26. The problem is that even Italy's once ebullient private steel groups are facing hard times.
  27. Bush and Quayle were ebullient when they showed up for the early morning meeting of the Republican National Committee.
  28. "He was cheerful, ebullient and confident throughout," said a British official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
  29. Needless to say, he is always in trouble, which is the trademark given him by his creator, the ebullient English author, Jonathan Gash.
  30. Jay Stewart, the ebullient announcer of the popular television game show "Let's Make a Deal," shot and killed himself at his home.
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