exuberancy / ɪgˈzu bər əns /

旺盛旺盛的精力旺盛的生命力繁荣

exuberancy 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Also ex·u·ber·an·cy. the state of being exuberant.
  2. an instance of this: His pranks are youthful exuberances.

exuberancy 近义词

exuberancy

等同于 ebullience

exuberancy

等同于 effervescence

更多exuberancy例句

  1. 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.
  2. “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.
  3. Peter’s climate obsession started, as many obsessions do, with the cross-wiring of exuberance and fear.
  4. All the optimism has Wall Street professionals, who often view exuberance as a contrarian sign for markets, on edge.
  5. The exuberance at Citigroup’s appointment of Jane Fraser as CEO last week underscored how few female leaders are in the banking industry globally.
  6. Nothing captures the exuberance and sensory experience of Havana quite like this.
  7. Catty quips about style choices are met with irrational exuberance over over-hyped new designs.
  8. Still, exuberance counts for a lot, which is a large part of why Dunham's hosting stint worked so well this week.
  9. The upstairs portion of the exhibition is all about exuberance.
  10. The film is a hard-to-find creature, a smart rom-com that captures the exuberance of falling in love, and the inevitable letdown.
  11. The exuberance of the southern temperament responded quickly to the call for a manifestation of patriotic enthusiasm.
  12. And for my part I began to experience a certain lack of exuberance when going up hill.
  13. Merely to give expression to my exuberance of joy; after I should cool off, I would be cooler, of course.
  14. The hero is delightfully fascinating—bubbling over with exuberance of youth; nothing is a hardship for him.
  15. Nor do the obvious exaggerations of Dickens arising from the exuberance of his fancy interfere with the sense of reality.