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 buoyancy ['bɔiənsi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 浮力, 弹性, 快活, 轻快, (股票市场)保持高价

[化] 浮力; 浮扬性


  1. I take up my task in buoyancy and hope.
    但是当我挑起这个担子的时候,我是心情愉快、怀希望的。
  2. Each of the balloons has its own buoyancy.
    每一个气球有它自己的浮力。
  3. Jose Mourinho floats my boat with more buoyancy than Beckham ever could.
    何塞-穆里尼奥如同海上浮标带领我的小船扬帆远航,而贝克汉一辈子都无法做到。


buoyancy
[ noun ]
  1. cheerfulness that bubbles to the surface

  2. <noun.feeling>
  3. the property of something weightless and insubstantial

  4. <noun.attribute>
  5. the tendency to float in water or other liquid

  6. <noun.attribute>
  7. irrepressible liveliness and good spirit

  8. <noun.attribute>
    I admired his buoyancy and persistent good humor


Buoyancy \Buoy"an*cy\, n.; pl. {Buoyancies}.
1. The property of floating on the surface of a liquid, or in
a fluid, as in the atmosphere; specific lightness, which
is inversely as the weight compared with that of an equal
volume of water.

2. (Physics) The upward pressure exerted upon a floating body
by a fluid, which is equal to the weight of the body;
hence, also, the weight of a floating body, as measured by
the volume of fluid displaced.

Such are buoyancies or displacements of the
different classes of her majesty's ships. --Eng.
Cyc.

3. Cheerfulness; vivacity; liveliness; sprightliness; -- the
opposite of {heaviness}; as, buoyancy of spirits.

  1. 'And you also wonder whether there really are that many opportunities out there in the first place.' THERE is no better measure of Saudi Arabia's business buoyancy than its stock market.
  2. There has been little news to account for such buoyancy in the oil markets.
  3. Some traders contended that the lack of significant movement below 1840 highlights the market's underlying buoyancy and said shares could power ahead once a new two-week trading account is opened Friday.
  4. "The decline in interest rates does seem to be giving it some buoyancy."
  5. Also contributing to the buoyancy has been the recent strength in oil and lumber, he added. Commodity prices began creeping higher in late December, after the Federal Reserve made its big cut in interest rates, Mr. Murphy noted.
  6. The main concern for investors if the worst happens is the buoyancy of the second hand market for oil rigs, which can hardly be counted on.
  7. Rather, the crucial factor has been the extraordinary buoyancy of British company dividends in the late 1980s (peaking at 18 per cent annual growth in 1989).
  8. So Iranians enter the new year with a sense of tragic buoyancy.
  9. Kuwait cannot rely on continued buoyancy in world equity markets any more than on a sharp recovery in crude prices.
  10. 'Sooner or later French rates will fall - hence the buoyancy of the market,' concluded the latest analysis from Flemings Research.
  11. That will depend largely on whether the present economic buoyancy gives way to overheating that would boost inflationary pressures and worsen the balance of payments.
  12. Although first permitted in the 1970s, Mr de Martino said options had gained popularity in the last few years with buoyancy on the stock markets.
  13. The economy and corporate earnings are steadily, if slowly, improving and underpinning the buoyancy of financial markets.
  14. The score was never the greatest of musical shakes, but the edition performed in Petersburg is tuneful, sparkling, and its blatancies accord with the buoyancy of that staging.
  15. Those that regain their buoyancy eventually are returned to the wild.
  16. On Wednesday the index rose 4.2 per cent. Canada Continued buoyancy in base metal and energy shares helped to take Toronto to another strong close, in spite of turmoil in Canadian debt markets.
  17. Creation of the TGV (trains a grande vitesse) network was an important reason for the region's buoyancy in the 1980s.
  18. Part of it reflected the buoyancy of the stock market and part the first significant contribution from general insurance.
  19. The expected buoyancy of company saving and relatively modest growth of capital spending imply a larger financial surplus in 1994.
  20. It would earn more on its interest-free liabilities. By contrast, securities markets look unlikely to maintain the buoyancy which HSBC needs to sustain its dealing profits.
  21. The revision, reflecting stronger exports and business investment, highlights the buoyancy of the economy as it approached the Oct. 19 stock market crash.
  22. Like its competitors, GRE should benefit from the buoyancy of trading conditions in the UK.
  23. The extra resistance, he says, means a more intense muscular workout; the aquatic buoyancy prevents damage to the body.
  24. He will own at least 30 per cent of the company. CentreGold, which distributes and publishes computer and video games, is not the only fast-growing UK company planning to take advantage of the buoyancy of the stock market to raise finance for expansion.
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