ebullience
[ɪ'bʌljəns]
GRE
1、e- "out" + bulli- + -ence.
- ebullience (n.)
- 1749, from Latin ebullientem (nominative ebulliens) "a boiling, a bursting forth, overflow," present participle of ebullire "to boil over" (see ebullient). Related: Ebulliency (1670s), ebullition (c. 1400).
- 1. His natural ebullience began to return.
- 他开始恢复与生俱来的热情奔放。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She burst into the room with her usual ebullience.
- 她像往常一样兴高采烈地冲进了房间。
来自辞典例句
- 3. 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.
来自辞典例句
- 4. As always, when he came here , he felt his natural ebullience desert him.
- 如同往常一样, 他觉得自己一踏进这个地方, 那种天生的感情洋溢的性格顿时就化为乌有.
来自辞典例句
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