effusive

efusivo
definition
adjective
an effusive welcome
expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner.
The subalkaline character of the magmatic activity, combined with the prevalence of acidic effusive rocks, is characteristic of an orogenic suite developed on continental crust.
(of igneous rock) poured out when molten and later solidified.
translation of 'effusive'
adjective
efusivo
example
Volcanic activity at Mount Etna has been characterized by several 'effusive' eruptions in the last 30 years.
I cannot be too 'effusive' in my praise of the manner in which the medical evidence was organized and presented.
They receive you with 'effusive' warmth, offer you mint tea poured from a silver teapot from high into little glasses, and serve you the local dishes cooked in the traditional way.
He finds the English more mannerly, less 'effusive' than the Italians.
On the surface he is a genial giant, 'effusive' in his thanks when handed a drink.
It's also worth noting that it's easier to write a damning review than an 'effusive' one.
It's interesting to see because he immediately puts on this 'effusive' , charming but slightly distant manner, in case he doesn't know them.
The conductor, short, chubby, curly-haired and Puckish, has been 'effusive' in his welcome.
I would have hugged him but he looked a little unsettled at my 'effusive' thanks, so I just said I'd name my first-born son in his honour.
He wasn't an 'effusive' , jolly person, more a sort of seriously fine, caring man, reliable as the day was long.
He was in 'effusive' mood as he welcomed guests.
Her PA made up for that with a dazzling smile and an 'effusive' thanks.
My approach is to rarely ask him for anything if I can at all help it, since his granting of a favour requires about 3-5 years of 'effusive' gratitude and grovelling.
The larger masses of molten glass remained near the 'effusive' center; these were slower to solidify and commonly became strange agglomerations where bombarded by the rain of smaller ejecta.
Some of their comments are insightful and interesting, but like many filmmakers they fall into the trap of gushing 'effusive' praise about everyone they worked with.
The subalkaline character of the magmatic activity, combined with the prevalence of acidic 'effusive' rocks, is characteristic of an orogenic suite developed on continental crust.
‘Every day I talk to people who love the company as much as I do,’ the 'effusive' 34-year-old says.
Gracious as he was in congratulating the actors who were nominated alongside him - as well as some who weren't - he saved his most 'effusive' thanks for his wife, Robin Wright Penn.
If the mafic sheets were 'effusive' and associated with primary volcaniclastic rocks, they should have contributed detritus to any immediately overlying sediments.
I genuinely admire the fact that this woman can be so bubbly and 'effusive' on a Saturday morning, although I suspect that she has to go and hit a punchbag repeatedly at the end of her shift, while cursing each and every customer under her breath.
No prizes, I'm afraid, but you'll have my most 'effusive' gratitude.
Because all the ejected glass was found within a 5-meter radius of the 'effusive' center, one can assume a similar maximum height of expulsion.
His colleagues were equally 'effusive' with their sympathies and unanimous in the thinking that his condition might be stress-related.
The cooling of the 'effusive' rocks takes place in two stages
The nature of the degassing process within a volcanic edifice is critically important to the nature of eruptions, whether explosive or 'effusive' , from the volcano.
Since the adoption of the exhalative model for the mineralization, the host succession has been interpreted as a dominantly 'effusive' , and explosively eruptive, volcanic pile.
These white 'effusive' igneous formations, found there and in the Thomas Mountains of Utah, and also in the tin districts of Catron and Sierra Counties within New Mexico, are still the only known source of bixbite.
Marino is more 'effusive' : ‘We got out the car after we'd both driven it, and we kind of looked at each other, started laughing and had a hug.’
Roman historians were much more 'effusive' about victories than defeats.
His 'effusive' praise has left me blushing.
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