ebullience
含义: The quality of being cheerful and full of energy; enthusiastic excitement that bubbles over.
Ebullience derives from the image of liquid boiling and bubbling over, giving it a vivid physicality. It describes a joyful, irrepressible enthusiasm that cannot be contained, and is typically used to characterise personalities, moods, and social atmospheres. It is more literary than 'excitement' and more spontaneous than 'exuberance.' Common collocations include 'natural ebullience,' 'characteristic ebullience,' and 'youthful ebullience.'
例句
- His natural ebullience made him the life of every gathering, though it occasionally exhausted his quieter companions. 他天性的热情使他成为每次聚会的灵魂人物,尽管偶尔会让较安静的同伴感到疲惫。Su ebullición natural lo convertía en el alma de cada reunión, aunque de vez en cuando agotaba a sus compañeros más tranquilos.彼の天性の溌剌さは集まりの場で常に中心的存在にしたが、時に物静かな仲間を疲れさせることもあった。그의 타고난 발랄함은 언제나 그를 모임의 중심으로 만들었지만, 때로는 조용한 동료들을 지치게 하기도 했다.
- The team's ebullience after the unexpected victory was evident in the dressing room celebrations. 在意想不到的胜利之后,球队的欢腾在更衣室的庆祝中表露无遗。La ebullición del equipo tras la inesperada victoria se palpaba en las celebraciones del vestuario.予想外の勝利の後、チームの溌剌とした喜びはロッカールームの祝賀の場に明らかに表れていた。예상치 못한 승리 후 팀의 발랄한 기쁨은 라커룸 축하 현장에 여실히 드러났다.
- Even the formality of the awards ceremony could not suppress her characteristic ebullience. 即使颁奖典礼的庄重氛围也无法压制她一贯的热情洋溢。Ni siquiera la formalidad de la ceremonia de premios pudo reprimir su ebullición característica.授賞式の格式ばった雰囲気さえも、彼女の持ち前の快活さを抑えることはできなかった。시상식의 격식 차린 분위기조차 그녀의 특유의 쾌활함을 억누르지 못했다.
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用法指南
语境: literary, journalism
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin 'ebullientia,' from 'ebullire' meaning to bubble up or boil over, from 'ex-' (out) and 'bullire' (to boil). It entered English in the 16th century, initially in its literal sense before developing its figurative meaning.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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