单词详解 | buoyant

buoyant
音标
美音:/ˈbɔɪənt/,英音:/ˈbɔɪənt/

听听基本释意:

外刊例句
Her menu is a tribute not just to her favorites and her guests’ favorites, but also to her family: her Polish mother’s pierogi and a buoyant rice wine-dressed salad tribute to her daughter, Alexis.
她的菜单不仅是对她的最爱和客人的最爱,也是对她的家人的致敬:她的波兰母亲的 pierogi 和一份充满活力的米酒沙拉,向她的女儿 Alexis 致敬。
Washington Post

Zeneta Everhart described her good-natured and buoyant son Zaire Goodman, who was wounded by a man charged with the racist killing of 10 Black shoppers at a Tops Friendly Markets store in Buffalo.
Zeneta Everhart 描述了她善良而活泼的儿子 Zaire Goodman,他在布法罗的 Tops Friendly Markets 商店被一名被控种族主义杀害 10 名黑人购物者的男子打伤。
Washington Post

Kane’s 200th league goal arrived within five minutes to briefly dampen the spirits of a buoyant home crowd, finishing off an excellent, swift counter-attacking move by Spurs.
凯恩的第 200 个联赛进球在 5 分钟内到达,短暂地打击了热情的主场球迷的士气,结束了热刺出色的快速反击动作。
BBC

基本释意
adjective
tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas
adj. 愉快而自信的;看涨的,保持高价的,繁荣的;(液体或气体)有浮力的;漂浮的,能够漂起的

同义词
floaty,chirpy,perky,

短释义
Something that is buoyant floats in water. Since floating is happier than sinking, buoyant also refers to things are fun and upbeat.
有浮力的东西漂浮在水中。由于浮比沉更快乐,所以浮力也指事物有趣和乐观。

长释义
Someone with a buoyant personality is fun to be around, laughs a lot, smiles, and cheers other people up. Buoyant people are lively and lighthearted — the opposite of sad, depressed, and bummed out. Buoyant people are also called bubbly and cheerful, and it should help to remember that buoyant objects float — just like a buoyant person can seem like they’re floating too (as in the expression "floating on air").
性格开朗的人在周围很有趣,经常笑,微笑并为他人加油。活泼的人是活泼和轻松的——与悲伤、沮丧和沮丧相反。漂浮的人也被称为活泼开朗,记住漂浮的物体会漂浮——就像漂浮的人看起来也漂浮一样(如“漂浮在空中”的表达)。

文学例句
Rare is the human spirit that remains buoyant in a holocaust.
在大屠杀中仍然充满活力的人类精神是罕见的。
1491 by Charles C. Mann

He embodies the best and worst qualities of America, resulting in a novel that is simultaneously buoyant and grim, as Corrigan notes.
正如科里根所言,他体现了美国最好和最坏的品质,造就了一部既活泼又冷酷的小说。
‘So We Read On: How “The Great Gatsby” Came to Be,’ by Maureen Corrigan by ???

But under Mr. Rilling’s eminent baton, the reduced forces of the Philharmonic produced an impressively taut, buoyant and sharply etched sound, playing with a vibrant pulse and almost no vibrato.
但在里林先生杰出的指挥棒下,爱乐乐团减弱的力量产生了一种令人印象深刻的紧绷、轻快和尖锐的声音,演奏时脉搏充满活力,几乎没有颤音。
| New York Philharmonic: A Period-Style Taste of a Holiday-Season Staple by ???

词源
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.Related entries & more 

下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
buoyant (adj.)1570s,可能源自西班牙语 boyante,boyar “漂浮”的现在分词,源自 boya “浮标”,源自荷兰语 boei(参见 buoy (n.))。人物等,来自c。 1748. 相关:浮力。相关条目及更多


本站没有存储任何书籍、杂志和报纸。
页面内容只做展示和推荐。如果您喜欢本期内容请购买正版。
This site does not store any books, magazines or newspapers.
The contents of the pages are for display and recommendation only.
If you like the content of this issue please purchase the original.