buoyant 英 [ˈbɔɪənt]   美 [ˈbujənt]

buoyant

buoyant  英 [ˈbɔɪənt] 美 [ˈbujənt]

adj. 看涨的,繁荣的;有浮力的,漂浮的 

a buoyant economy 繁荣的经济
buoyant sales 上升的销售额

  • Something that is buoyant floats in water. Since floating is happier than sinking, buoyant also refers to things are fun and upbeat.
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  • adj. 看涨的,繁荣的;有浮力的,漂浮的
  • 1. a buoyant economy

    繁荣的经济

  • 2. buoyant sales

    上升的销售额

  • 3. a buoyant demand for homes

    越来越大的住房需求

  • 4. They were all in buoyant mood.

    他们都很乐观。

  • 5. Salt water is more buoyant than fresh water.

    盐水比淡水浮力大。

  • 6. a mood of buoyancy

    轻松愉快的心情

  • 7. the buoyancy of the market

    市场的活跃

  • buoyant (adj.) 1570s, perhaps from Spanish boyante, present participle of boyar "to float," from boya "buoy," from Dutch boei (see buoy (n.)). Of personalities, etc., from c. 1748. Related: Buoyantly.
buoy·ant / ˈbɔɪənt ; NAmE ˈbuːjənt / adjective 1 (of prices, business activity, etc. 价格、商业活动等 ) tending to increase or stay at a high level, usually showing financial success 看涨的;保持高价的;繁荣的 a buoyant economy/market 繁荣的经济╱市场 buoyant sales/prices 上升的销售额╱价格 a buoyant demand for homes 越来越大的住房需求 2 cheerful and feeling sure that things will be successful 愉快而充满信心的;乐观的 They were all in buoyant mood. 他们都很乐观。 3 floating, able to float or able to keep things floating 漂浮的;能够漂起的;有浮力的 The boat bobbed like a cork on the waves: light and buoyant. 小船在大浪中犹如软木塞:轻轻漂来漂去。 Salt water is more buoyant than fresh water. 盐水比淡水浮力大。 buoy·ancy / ˈbɔɪənsi ; NAmE ˈbuːjənsi / noun [uncountable ] the buoyancy of the market 市场的活跃 a mood of buoyancy 轻松愉快的心情 a buoyancy aid (= sth to help you float) 助浮物 buoyancy buoyancies buoy·ant / ˈbɔɪənt ; NAmE ˈbuːjənt / buoy·ancy / ˈbɔɪənsi ; NAmE ˈbuːjənsi /
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