She needs to try and control her natural exuberance.
她需要尽力控制自己天生的旺盛精力。
—exuberantlyadverbadv
Examples from the Corpus
exuberant• He is energetic and exuberant.• The prose is exuberant and knowingly exotic.• an exuberantcelebration• And here, gaggles of exuberant fourth-graders begged for his autograph as if he were Pluto in Disneyland.• What she intended to be was gay, pleasure-giving, exuberant, free, beautiful, healthy.• The backplate of H-5 looks barren and blandcompared to the exuberantfripperyscrolled over the same part of H-4.• A similar process is also taking place in darts led by an exuberantGeordiecommentator with a Cambridge History degree.• They were both totally naked and exuberant in their lovemaking.• Kip shot me an exuberantscowl.
Originexuberant
(1400-1500)FrenchLatin, present participle of exuberare“to exist in large quantities”, from uber“producing a lot”, from uber“udder”