英[ˌebə'lɪʃən]美[ˌebə'lɪʃən]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Ebullition is an outburst of emotion, like the ebullition from a group of football fans when their team wins the Super Bowl.
This irrepressible noun comes from the Latin root ebullire, “to boil over.” In fact, you can even use it in this literal way: “Wait for the ebullition of that pot of water before you put the pasta in!” It's more common to save it for excitement (or anger) that seems to boil over or gush out, like the ebullition of a kindergarten class encountering a roomful of puppies.