ebullience

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英 [ɪ'bʊlɪəns]word uk audio image

美 [ɪˈbʊljəns, ɪˈbʌl-] word us audio image

  • n.
    (感情等的)奔放,兴高采烈
    沸腾

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双语例句

1. Moves from here will largely depend on how keen beijing is to squish property price ebullience further .
今后的走向主要将取决于北京方面在多大程度上热衷于挤压楼价泡沫。
2. Much of industry 's earlier ebullience was founded on export sales , which made the euro area vulnerable to a global downturn .
前些时候工业上的繁荣局面很大程度上是建立在出口销售上的,而这使得欧元区经济很容易受到全球经济下滑的冲击。
3. Britain stands at one of those turning-points in its history when the decisions it takes may determine the league it plays in . Its economic ebullience before the recession seemed to disprove those who had long argued that it was fated to inevitable decline .
英国处在在一个历史的十字路口上,他的选择将决定其将与谁为伍,经济衰退前沸沸扬扬的景象似乎在驳斥那些预言经济将不可避免的下滑的人们。

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