| 释义 | 
		effusiveef‧fu‧sive /ɪˈfjuːsɪv/ adjective    - Simpson began his speech with effusive praise for his wife.
 
 - A boon to Western Union, he conducted business by wire, in effusive capitals.
 - Certainly Dotty was less effusive in her thanks when Stella brought her up a tray of tea in the interval.
 - However, in most of these, effusive approval is showered upon her, and her weak points are minimized.
 - It is a speech of effusive praise, which if it were true, would make her an exceptionally loving child.
 - Lestrade appeared a little baffled at her effusive thanks, but Holmes swept us up the stairs before explanations could be made.
 - Seb was somewhat less effusive in his acclaim, yet he was far more relieved than anyone else at Nahum's success.
 - She did forget the name of the other most memorable character, bearded and effusive.
 - The parson was as effusive in his attentions as circumstance would allow, but Emilia petulantly resisted them.
 
    showing your good feelings in a very excited way:   Our host gave us an effusive welcome.effusive in  Dotty was effusive in her thanks.—effusively adverb—effusiveness noun [uncountable]  |