0 expressing welcome, approval, or pleasure in a way that shows very strong feeling -- 熱情的,熱情洋溢的;奔放的
They gave us such an effusive welcome it was quite embarrassing. 他們的歡迎儀式搞得如此熱烈,倒讓我們頗有些不好意思。
These often effusive declarations of filial love and devotion were accompanied, over nearly thirty years, by a total of nearly six and three-quarter million signatures.
Multiple flows are associated with a decrease in effusion rate, and new effusive episodes, starting with single flows, show increased effusion rates.
A character may sing because he is especially happy or feels particularly effusive or enthusiastic.
Such information can be essential for long-term land management policies in areas that potentially could be affected by future effusive activity.
The imagined communities of the years between 1865 and the depression of the mid 1890s were marked by unrestrained optimism and effusive claims.
The logic of capitalism, technological innovation and effusive boosterism are interwoven with the analysis of building siting and architectural design in a compelling and convincing manner.
These lavas were emplaced during the second effusive episode and are characterized by prominent levee structures and no material filling the flow interior in the upper and medial reaches.
Basaltic, effusive eruptions occur on a fissure system parallel to the ridge.