effervescence
noun [ U ] uk/ˌef.əˈves.əns/ us/ˌef.ɚˈves.əns/
(FIZZY)
泡腾;起泡
the fact that bubbles of gas are produced or exist in a liquid, or the bubbles themselves
The wine has a light effervescence. 这种酒有轻微的冒泡。
This is a limestone, as its effervescence in acid shows. 这是一块石灰石,放在酸中会发生泡腾说明了这一点。
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- Carbonated water has absorbed carbon dioxide, which produces effervescence.
- My nostrils burned from the peppery effervescence of the ginger beer.
- We're serving a chilled cantaloupe soup with champagne effervescence.
(ENERGETIC)
活泼;活力;热情
the state of being active, positive, and full of energy
People love her for her effervescence and quick wit. 人们喜欢她的活泼和机智。
The city's natural effervescence can never be suppressed for long. 这座城市天然的活力永远不会被压抑太久。
See: effervescent
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- His natural effervescence and timely delivery made him an accomplished lecturer.
- Shakespeare’s lively comedies possess a natural effervescence.
- The capital has become an arena of political effervescence.