buoyant
adj. 轻快的; 活泼的,开朗的; 有浮力的,易浮的; (价格等)上涨的
If you are in a buoyant mood, you feel cheerful and behave in a lively way.
She was in a buoyant mood and they were looking forward to their new life...
她心情愉快,他们正在憧憬未来的新生活。
You will feel more buoyant and optimistic about the future than you have for a long time.
对于未来,你的感觉会比过去很长一段时间里更加自信和乐观。
A buoyant economy is a successful one in which there is a lot of trade and economic activity.
We have a buoyant economy and unemployment is considerably lower than the regional average...
我们经济繁荣,失业率远低于地区平均水平。
High interest rates do not point to a buoyant market this year...
今年的高利率并不表明市场繁荣。
A buoyant object floats on a liquid.
This was such a small and buoyant boat...
这只漂浮着的船真小。
While there is still sufficient trapped air within the container to keep it buoyant, it will float.
只要容器里还留有足够的空气,它就会漂浮着。
1. tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas;
2. characterized by liveliness and light-heartedness;
Food demand from developing countries also remains buoyant.
发展中国家的食品需求也依然强劲.
It takes a very buoyant personality to cope with constant rejection.
接受一再遭拒的结果需要非常乐天的性格.
Children are usually buoyant than adults.
孩子往往比“成年人”快乐.
Children are usually more buoyant than adults.
孩子往往比成年人快乐.
Many more groups are preparing to float shares in the territory while markets remain buoyant.
还有很多企业准备趁市场人气旺盛之机在香港发行股票.