exuberance

英 [ɪg'z(j)uːb(ə)r(ə)ns; eg-] 美 [ɪg'zjʊbərəns]
  • n. 丰富,茂盛;健康;感情洋溢(或慷慨激昂)的言行;(感情等的)过度(或极度)表现
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exuberance (n.)
1630s, "an overflowing," from French exubérance (16c.), from Late Latin exuberantia "superabundance," noun of state from exuberare "be abundant, grow luxuriously" (see exuberant). Usually figurative in English, especially of joy, happiness, etc. Exuberancy attested from 1610s.
1. Her burst of exuberance and her brightness overwhelmed me.
她勃发的热情和阳光的性格征服了我。

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2. Jon's exuberance was irrepressible.
乔恩朝气蓬勃,精力旺盛。

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3. Their talk is often hard to fathom but their exuberance still comes through.
他们的谈话往往很难懂,但他们的兴奋之情还是显露了出来。

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4. The sheer exuberance of the sculpture was exhilarating.
那尊雕塑表现出的勃勃生机让人振奋。

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5. This search is pursued by Woolf through extremes of exuberance and disgust.
沃尔夫追求于热爱和憎恨两个极端之间.

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