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effervescence

/ĕf′ər-vĕs′əns/

流动性,泡腾作用,泡腾,泡腾效应

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Examples

  • Cider boasts acidity and (generally) effervescence, both of which cleanse the palate and add brightness and lift to rich dishes.

  • A lot of people find the effervescence fun in its early stages.

  • The bloody effervescence of the Bastille gave way to Robespierre and then Napoleon; Stalin crushed Trotsky.

  • Considerable effervescence takes place, and the mass becomes extremely hot.

  • Bertrand was silent, almost impassible in the midst of the seething effervescence of the people.

  • It is rude, but there is nothing for it but to bolt; people like that would take the effervescence off newly opened champagne!

  • He was in that state of effervescence that demanded an immediate outlet.

  • What had become of the sparkle and effervescence of the morning?