upbeat的意思和读音

upbeat

: [ˈʌpˌbit] : [ˈʌpbiːt]

n.;【;()()

adj.

upbeats  

adj.downbeat

adj.optimistic,cheerful,positive,buoyant,bubbly

upbeatadj.

1.positive and enthusiastic; making you feel that the future will be good

The tone of the speech was upbeat.

The meeting ended on an upbeat note.

n.1.;2.;()()

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adj.1.happy and positive because you are confident that you will get what you want

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1.Adam Lambert : yeah- I love it! Some of it's really fun and upbeat yet honest and real. Other tracks are moody, dark. Both sides of me. . .

2.Irish keeper Given admits it has been a season of toil for Owen, but claims the forward is now much more upbeat.

3.All day I would sit at my desk trying to write upbeat entertainment articles.

4.Josef Ackermann, Deutsche Bank's chief executive, was more upbeat however in an interview over the weekend.访(DeutscheBank)-(JosefAckermann)

5.Although foreign soldiers tend to be much more upbeat, in recent years there has been a noticeable fading of their zeal.退

6.Your mood is upbeat for most of the day, making it easier for you to accomplish your work with a smile.

7.Bridget sassed. She wanted to sound upbeat and optimistic, but there was no sense beating around the bush.

8.But people were ready to hear an upbeat message, because the economic storm seemed to have passed.

9.It sounded like the kind of thing you might have read in one of those upbeat magazine articles from 1979 or 1989 or 1999.1979,19891999

10.Feng was upbeat about Sino-EU relations, which he said "have shown great momentum in their trade ties and cooperation in various areas" .,“。”