buoyancy
n. 浮力; (物體在液體裡的)浮性; (從失望、噩耗等中)恢復正常的能力; (價格、營業狀況等的)維持力
Buoyancy is the ability that something has to float on a liquid or in the air.
Air can be pumped into the diving suit to increase buoyancy.
可以給潛水衣充氣以增大浮力。
Buoyancy is a person's ability to remain cheerful, even in sad or unpleasant situations.
I'll have to take stock, go carefully and regain my buoyancy.
我將不得不審時度勢,小心行事,同時保持樂觀。
Buoyancy is a feeling of cheerfulness.
...a mood of buoyancy and optimism.
樂觀愉快的心情
There is economic buoyancy when the economy is growing.
The likelihood is that the slump will be followed by a period of buoyancy.
蕭條過後經濟有可能會出現一段時期的繁榮。
1. cheerfulness that bubbles to the surface
2. the property of something weightless and insubstantial
3. irrepressible liveliness and good spirit;
Air can be pumped into the diving suit to increase buoyancy.
可以給潛水衣充氣以增大浮力。
I'll have to take stock, go carefully and regain my buoyancy.
我將不得不審時度勢,小心行事,同時保持樂觀。
The likelihood is that the slump will be followed by a period of buoyancy.
蕭條過後經濟有可能會出現一段時期的繁榮。
The primary forces causing migration of hydrocarbons are buoyancy and capillarity.
引起碳氫化合物運移的主要作用力是浮托力和毛細力.
There was a buoyancy in their atmosphere.
他們的生活環境裡有一種輕鬆愉快的感覺.