释义 |
aˈbubble, adv. and pred. a. [f. a prep.1 + bubble.] Of persons, etc.: bubbling over (with merriment, etc.); full of excited activity.
1936M. Franklin All that Swagger xliv. 412 He remembered..the budding woman in a frilly gown, a-bubble with high spirits. 1962Times 24 Jan. 13/5 Miss Holm's Marie..was all abubble with girlish glee. 1976New Yorker 12 Jan. 55/3 Broadway is abubble with revivals. 1983N.Y. Times 14 Sept. d22/5 John Emmerling..was all abubble with new-business news yesterday. |