exuberant 的定义
- effusively and almost uninhibitedly enthusiastic; lavishly abundant: an exuberant welcome for the hero.
- abounding in vitality; extremely joyful and vigorous.
- extremely good; overflowing; plentiful: exuberant health.
- profuse in growth or production; luxuriant; superabundant: exuberant vegetation.
exuberant 近义词
energetic, enthusiastic
profuse
更多exuberant例句
- They touch upon outstanding AI problems, such as reducing energy consumption, nixing the need for exuberant learning examples, and teaching AI some good ole’ common sense.
- On March 10 of this year, I interviewed Willie Perdomo, the author of an exuberant new collection called “The Crazy Bunch.”
- Leaders in the young, buzzy industry have had to temper initially exuberant timeline estimates as they focus on safety and satisfying regulators.
- No, it was Borat himself, the exuberant man-child whose catch-phrases like “mah wife!”
- If Alibaba’s groundbreaking IPO represented the exuberant global mood of capital markets in 2014, Ant’s debut is the most high-profile reflection yet of how those same markets are now drifting apart.
- As exuberant as I tend to be, I did feel “knight” would be too melodramatic.
- An exuberant game of football takes place, then the sound of shells is heard, and both sides repair back to their enemy positions.
- What separates the trolls from the exuberant or opinionated is anonymity.
- That fun consisted, at least in part, of some very exuberant railroading.
- Exuberant and creative, he moved to New York City at 19 to become a poet and a musician.
- The glorious sun was strong in his might, and, like his Maker, warmed the northern world into exuberant life.
- On the following afternoon he found her, for instance, radiant with that exuberant happiness he had learned now to distrust.
- In his presence she blossomed out, her eyes shone the moment he arrived, her voice altered, her spirits became exuberant.
- The reader falls easily under the spell of this exuberant enthusiasm and is charmed by the poetic power evinced.
- George Sand describes it as "un peu exuberant de style, mais rempli de bonnes choses et de tres-belles pages."