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词汇 sanguine
释义 sanguine
adjective
 formaluk /ˈsæŋ.ɡwɪn/ us /ˈsæŋ.ɡwɪn/

sanguineadjective (CHEERFUL)


(of someone or someone's character) positive and hoping for good things: 乐观的,乐天的
They are less sanguine about the prospects for peace.他们对和平的前景不乐观。
See also
optimistic
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hoping and hopefulness
appealingly
beyond someone's expectations
boosterish
boosterism
bright spot
fancy
hope springs eternalidiom
hopeful
hopefully
hopefulness
ill
it's an ill wind (that blows nobody any good)idiom
over-optimism
over-optimistic
over-optimistically
pin your hopes on something/someoneidiom
pious
pipe dream
positively
wing

sanguineadjective (RED)


red in colour:
The sun lit up her hair, bringing out tremendous sanguine red and amber highlights.
He painted a giant streak of sanguine colour.
All the men seemed to have big stomachs and sanguine complexions.
There were sanguine streaks of blood on her arm.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

The skin, & skin colour
anti-wrinkle
ashy
basal cell
blush
complexion
corium
flushed
freckle-faced
pasty-faced
peaches and cream
percutaneous
perionychium
permatan
pigmented
rubicund
strawberry mark
subcutaneous
wanly
webbing
wheat complexion

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Less common colours

sanguine | American Dictionary


sanguine
adjective
us/ˈsæŋ·ɡwɪn/
(of someone or someone's character) positive and hopeful:
Some people expect the economy to continue to improve, but others are less sanguine.

Examples of sanguine


sanguine
Lest economists feel too sanguine about the virtues of markets, one should also acknowledge that markets do not always get it right.
Although families sought to know about the reality of the patients' conditions, the patients were less sanguine concerning hospice or end-of-life planning.
Scholars with a more sanguine view of the state often favour the cost-benefit approach.
In contrast to the sanguine perspective on cognitive differences in schizophrenia lauded above, we propose that there is less here than meets the eye.
Yet, with the long-term perspective of the historian and archaeologist contributors to this volume, its tone is remarkably sanguine.
Menzies was less sanguine and saw the imperial connection as the most likely to yield results, especially in global war planning.
On the other hand, there are those who are less sanguine about the debilitating effects of globalization on the sovereignty of nations.
But his vision for society is predicated on a sanguine view of social relationships.
Overly sanguine analyses dominated the academic debate in the early 1990s, but the critics had the upper hand by the end of the decade.
Despite this sanguine attitude, measures were taken to protect against destabilization should there be a large-scale repatriation of notes.
These four writers are sanguine about the prospects for democracy in their given areas of expertise.
Historians of gender and sexuality used to be far more sanguine about the present.
The tone of the analysis must therefore be more sober than sanguine.
Not all party members were so sanguine about the program.
On the one hand, these social democratic parties have become less sanguine about social democracy at the national level.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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