exuberance 的定义
- Also ex·u·ber·an·cy. the state of being exuberant.
- an instance of this: His pranks are youthful exuberances.
exuberance 近义词
energy, enthusiasm
profusion
更多exuberance例句
- Add a certain amount of youthful exuberance, and my co-pilot’s wisdom of planning, and I thought we could do the unthinkable — beat world-class riders on factory motorcycles across open country.
- “Nothing like the irrational exuberance of the markets,” Jim Nail, a technology and consumer behavior analyst at research firm Forrester, said with a laugh when asked about the Disney buy-up.
- Peter’s climate obsession started, as many obsessions do, with the cross-wiring of exuberance and fear.
- All the optimism has Wall Street professionals, who often view exuberance as a contrarian sign for markets, on edge.
- The exuberance at Citigroup’s appointment of Jane Fraser as CEO last week underscored how few female leaders are in the banking industry globally.
- Nothing captures the exuberance and sensory experience of Havana quite like this.
- Catty quips about style choices are met with irrational exuberance over over-hyped new designs.
- Still, exuberance counts for a lot, which is a large part of why Dunham's hosting stint worked so well this week.
- The upstairs portion of the exhibition is all about exuberance.
- The film is a hard-to-find creature, a smart rom-com that captures the exuberance of falling in love, and the inevitable letdown.
- The exuberance of the southern temperament responded quickly to the call for a manifestation of patriotic enthusiasm.
- And for my part I began to experience a certain lack of exuberance when going up hill.
- Merely to give expression to my exuberance of joy; after I should cool off, I would be cooler, of course.
- The hero is delightfully fascinating—bubbling over with exuberance of youth; nothing is a hardship for him.
- Nor do the obvious exaggerations of Dickens arising from the exuberance of his fancy interfere with the sense of reality.