0 (especially of people and their behaviour) very energetic:
Young and exuberant, he symbolizes Italy's new vitality.
1 (of plants) strong and growing quickly
2 (esp. of people and their behavior) very energetic, and showing the happiness of being alive:
He is an exuberant dancer.
Interaction effects implicated high levels of unregulated emotion during disappointment as a risk factor for problem behaviors in exuberant children.
Exuberant children in the present study may have been exceptionally focused on the possibility of a reward, that when unfulfilled, resulted in frustration.
Contrary to our expectations, our results also revealed exuberant children, rather than inhibited children, to be rated as higher in internalizing behaviors.
The exuberant growth of neurons and synapses early in development underlie the brain's capacity to compensate in response to insults.
If the interactions are not significant then the regression coefficients related to the inhibited-exuberant and low-reactive exuberant group differences are appropriate.
Nevertheless, at the minimum, exuberant toddlers behaved in ways to suggest some stability of their temperament style, 2.5 years later.
On the other hand, this phase of life is generally marked by an exuberant optimism that is the envy of jaded adulthood.
She improvises them all, one after another, but none appears satisfactory - none, that is, until a 'large exuberant lady' gets involved.
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人, (尤指人或其行為)精力充沛的,熱情洋溢的,興高采烈的, 植物的…
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desbordante de vida, exuberant, eufórico…
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canlı, hareketli, taşkın…
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sprudlende, livlig…
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