buoyancy
noun [ U ] uk/ˈbɔɪ.ən.si/ us/ˈbɔɪ.ən.si/
(FLOATING)
浮力
the quality of being able to float
We tested the boat for buoyancy. 我们测试了船的浮力。
He swam with an inflatable buoyancy device. 他带着充气浮力装置游泳。
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- I rise, gaining buoyancy as air fills my lungs.
- The weight of the cargo affected the buoyancy of the vehicle.
- The ball's buoyancy pulled him back up to the surface.
(SUCCESS)
(经济的)繁荣
the quality of being successful or able to make a profit
There is continued buoyancy in the property market. 房地产市场持续活跃。
The buoyancy of the oil market is likely to encourage price growth. 石油市场的繁荣可能会促进价格上涨。
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- Book publishers reported buoyancy in the 24+ age group market.
- The trend has been driven by buoyancy in stock market prices.
- Buoyancy in New York also helped the FTSE 100 index.
- Europe's economy has drawn much of its buoyancy from growing exports.
(HAPPINESS)
活泼开朗
a happy, positive quality, especially in spite of problems
He was a man of remarkable buoyancy. 他曾经是一个非常活泼开朗的人。
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- She was normally subdued, but today she radiated buoyancy.
- This catchy track has a happy buoyancy.
- His buoyancy had not been punctured by any of these events.
See: buoyant