effervescent 的定义
- effervescing; bubbling.
- vivacious; merry; lively; sparkling.
effervescent 近义词
enthusiastic, vivacious
fizzing, foaming
更多effervescent例句
- Our heroine, in a choice that might have seemed subversive before Lewinsky’s reemergence but now just feels obvious, is the lovelorn, early-20s Monica, given sympathetic voice by the preternaturally effervescent Beanie Feldstein.
- The Flip 5 is the size of a 16-ounce soda can and its sound is just as effervescent.
- To add insult to injury, Lady Parts gets written up in the interview as “unskilled,” but the show’s actual music is a blast — rushes of joy on an already sweet and effervescent show.
- Fill a pint glass with water, drop in a tablet, and in a few minutes the tab will completely dissolve, leaving you with a slightly sweet, effervescent beverage that I find endlessly refreshing.
- In this effervescent novel, he captures that transition in the experiences of people swept along by it.
- The 28-year-old Sciortino is something of a hipster Jayne Mansfield—busty, unnaturally blonde, and calculatingly effervescent.
- In our interview, Moreno is effervescent and irreverent, with a genuine gift of the gab.
- Who was that bubbly, effervescent redhead hosting ‘Chelsea Lately’ on Monday night?
- According to the latest article by Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren, Israeli democracy is “more robust and effervescent than ever.”
- In contrast to the seriousness and heavy-handedness of late-era Idol, X Factor feels positively effervescent.
- Perhaps, as men get older, the effervescent elation of youth leaves them; but they are none the less happy.
- All three were fond of talking, and had many callers who liked to hear the feebly effervescent news of Wellwood.
- His style has a certain effervescent quality, but, for all that, the tragic developments of the story are not shirked.
- Forbes was in a champagne humor; his soul seemed to be effervescent with little bubbles of joy.
- His presence acted as a check upon the experimental tendencies of the more effervescent of his subjects.