the exuberance of the housing market was an encouraging economic indicator
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ADJECTIVE | VERB + EXUBERANCEADJECTIVE➤sheer十足的生氣勃勃◇She was laughing from the sheer exuberance of the performance.生動活潑的表演讓她開懷大笑。➤youthful青春的活力◇The band displays a youthful exuberance and sense of fun.樂隊展現了青春的活力和幽默感。➤natural自然活力VERB + EXUBERANCE➤display, exhibit, express (especially NAmE) 展現/展示/表現活力▸➤curb抑制旺盛的精力◇He has to learn to curb his natural exuberance.他得學會抑制他天生旺盛的精力。