词汇 | buoyant |
释义 | buoyant adjective uk /ˈbɔɪ.ənt/ us /ˈbɔɪ.ənt/ buoyantadjective (FLOATING)able to float: 能浮起的 Cork is light and buoyant.软木质轻,可浮在水上。 Staying afloat, capsizing & sinking bail out buoy buoyancy buoyantly capsize floatation flotation founder ground keel over kickboard outrigger refloat ride run run aground/ashoreidiom scupper scuttle sunken waterlogged buoyantadjective (HAPPY)happy and confident: 欢欣鼓舞的;轻松愉快的 After reading the letter he was in a buoyant mood.读了信后,他高兴得快要飘起来了。 Satisfied and complacent at one with the worldidiom be on to a good thingidiom complacency complacent complacently nicely pride rest on your laurelsidiom rewardingly sate self-complacent self-content self-contented self-contentedly self-fulfilled that'll do nicelyidiom this is the life!idiom triumphalism undiscouraged unenvious buoyantadjective (SUCCESSFUL)successful or making a profit: 成功的;有利可图的 The housing market remains buoyant.房屋市场依旧是有赚头的。 Profits & losses anti-profiteering anti-speculative be a licence to print moneyidiom buoyancy cash cow deficit ka-ching lose lose your shirtidiom margin muck non-profit-making out-of-pocket pi profit from something profit warning rake-off trade surplus winnings You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Successful (things or people) Related wordsbuoyancy buoyantly buoyant | Business Englishbuoyant adjective uk /ˈbɔɪənt/us successful and with a lot of activity: buoyant economy/market/industryCarpet sales remained strong as a result of the buoyant housing market. increasing or staying at a high level: Strong wage demands and buoyant consumer spending are pushing up inflation. buoyant sales/profits Examples of buoyantbuoyant Prosperity and happiness arrive to reward her confidence in a buoyant economy. In the latter the interface could be considered as the transition zone between buoyant hot fluid and overlying colder, less buoyant fluid. Such a situation can occur in reservoirs when water entering the dam first sinks to its neutrally buoyant level and then spreads laterally. Between 1985 and 1989, government income was particularly buoyant. Neither is buoyant as a source of revenue, without unpopular increases in poundage or amounts. Meanwhile, tax revenue was sufficiently buoyant to sustain an expansion of social service provision. Traditionally, life is taken to be a quality: something is alive, just as something is blue or buoyant or made out of carbon. The blue line forms a neutrally buoyant marker. The good fortune of agriculture was sustained less by innovation, improvements in efficiency and output, than by buoyant prices and lack of cheap imports. Comparative developmental biology is buoyant and fast-moving, but the reader would hardly guess so from this book. Runnicles and the orchestra made the 25-pound score sound buoyant. The papers convey keenness of spirit and buoyant enthusiasm. If streamwise growth rate is ignored, figure also corresponds to negatively buoyant jet for flow from tube from right to left. Their result for a neutrally buoyant drop in axisymmetric motion gives the reduction in drop velocity as quadratic in drop size. A fair amount of time went into experimentation to find a neutrally buoyant dye mixture, which would visualise the vortex rings without affecting their properties. See all examples of buoyant 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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