buoyant的意思和读音

buoyant

: [ˈbujənt] : ['bɔɪənt]

adj.

adj.+n.buoyant Economy,buoyant mood

adj.morose

adj.floating,afloat,light,cheerful,upbeat

buoyantadj.

1.tending to increase or stay at a high level, usually showing financial success

a buoyant economy/market

buoyant sales/prices

a buoyant demand for homes

2.cheerful and feeling sure that things will be successful

They were all in buoyant mood.

3.floating, able to float or able to keep things floating

The boat bobbed like a cork on the waves: light and buoyant.

Salt water is more buoyant than fresh water.

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adj.1.capable of floating; a buoyant liquid is able to make things float in it2.feeling happy and confident3.if the economy or an aspect of the economy is buoyant, it is successful and seems likely to remain successful

1. repentant buoyant accordant ...

2. v. buoyant adj. . burgher n. , ...

3. burnout buoyant adj. , carbon monoxide CO carbonate ...

4. v. buoyant adj. . burgher n. , ...

5. efferrescent buoyant scale ...

6. ... Clutter Buoyant , shut down ...

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1.Buoyant demand from the new rich created by Asia's economic boom was one of the main factors behind the company's record results in 2011.2011

2.but she began to see that he was gloomy and taciturn, not a young, strong, and buoyant man.

3.While Russian industry generally had declined during the global financial crisis, he said, the defense sector had remained buoyant.退

4.This platform is buoyant enough to remain a few inches under the surface, so never seen, and the same color as the Thames.

5.and now, close to the end of the year, India seems to be rapidly returning to the buoyant years preceding 2008.2008

6.Yet the smaller mills are finding buoyant demand for the sort of basic construction industry steel that they specialise in.

7."The global economy is in the midst of the broadest and most buoyant commodity price boom since the early 1970s, " the body said.IMF:“70广。”

8.The outer core heats the mantle's bottom rocks into buoyant putty, which rises toward the crust, as if in a lava lamp.使

9.When we are in buoyant health, death is all but unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch out in an endless vista.便

10.As she looked at the buoyant children on the water, the crowd in her lawn burgeoned into a regular party.