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 sanguine ['sæŋgwin]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 血红色的, 满怀希望的, 乐观的

n. 血红色, 红粉笔

vt. 用血沾污, 血染

[医] 多血的, 热情的




    sanguine
    [ noun ]
    1. a blood-red color

    2. <noun.attribute>
    [ adj ]
    1. confidently optimistic and cheerful

    2. <adj.all>
    3. inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life

    4. <adj.all>
      a ruddy complexion
      Santa's rubicund cheeks
      a fresh and sanguine complexion


    Sanguine \San"guine\, a. [F. sanguin, L. sanguineus, fr. sanguis
    blood. Cf. {Sanguineous}.]
    1. Having the color of blood; red.

    Of his complexion he was sanguine. --Chaucer.

    Like to that sanguine flower inscribed with woe.
    --Milton.

    2. Characterized by abundance and active circulation of
    blood; as, a sanguine bodily temperament.

    3. Warm; ardent; as, a sanguine temper.

    4. Anticipating the best; cheerfully optimistic; not
    desponding; confident; full of hope; as, sanguine of
    success; a sanguine disposition.

    Syn: Warm; ardent; lively; confident; hopeful; optimistic.


    Sanguine \San"guine\, n.
    1. Blood color; red. --Spenser.

    2. Anything of a blood-red color, as cloth. [Obs.]

    In sanguine and in pes he clad was all. --Chaucer.

    3. (Min.) Bloodstone.

    4. Red crayon. See the Note under {Crayon}, 1.


    Sanguine \San"guine\, v. t.
    To stain with blood; to impart the color of blood to; to
    ensanguine.

    1. The Paris-based International Energy Agency is similarly sanguine.
    2. Mr. Novak's use of official papal teaching on economics is insightful, if somewhat sanguine.
    3. With distraction provided by the visit of Spanish King Juan Carlos to Mexico, the president held his tongue during the TV series, but other Mexicans in politics and the media were not so sanguine.
    4. But he was less sanguine about the abilities of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to better coordinate their regulation of the markets, as was recommended in the task force report early last month.
    5. For all Pillsbury's problems, Mr. Smith is taking the sanguine view.
    6. Analysts also were sanguine about prospects for completion of the acquisition.
    7. But he is far less sanguine about reducing long-term unemployment, which he considers the biggest threat to the world economy.
    8. Martin Sass, president of M.D. Sass Investor Services, is among the more sanguine about the prospects for economic growth.
    9. Government statistics paint an equally sanguine picture.
    10. "I have a much more sanguine view than you would get from reading the newspapers," he said. "I think the country is in good shape.
    11. The ad executives can afford to be sanguine.
    12. The oil market is taking a fairly sanguine view about Nigeria.
    13. He said he was 'not sanguine' that the anti-crisis plan would work.
    14. Richard Witten, head of foreign exchange trading at Goldman, Sachs & Co., isn't so sanguine.
    15. "I don't think the outlook is sanguine at all," Mr. Hunt said.
    16. By adding in all the extra expenses attached to a conventional, land-based vacation, it may be cheaper to buy a cruise-line package than to stay at a hotel. Others in the travel industry are less sanguine.
    17. He hints, however, that it is part of a larger deal. Mr Bernerd claims to be sanguine about his acquisition of Laing. But its long-term success cannot yet be judged as its depends, he implies, on his plans for a major corporate move.
    18. But the new Fed chairman responded with a joke that indicated he is much less sanguine about the outlook for the next four years.
    19. To find out, Weekend FT writers asked fund managers for their views on the prospects for markets. Most managers are sanguine about share and bond prices, whatever the political shade of the next government.
    20. It is a shame some Recs are proving recalcitrant. Whether the Recs' shareholders should remain so sanguine is a different matter.
    21. If Simex opts to join Globex, CME still has a problem juggling its membership in both systems. Simex is sanguine about Globex.
    22. It further suggests that Washington is far too sanguine about the intentions of the Iraqi regime.
    23. Some officials were less sanguine than Mr. Bresser Pereira.
    24. But fax fans are sanguine.
    25. In theory, the equity market should not be so sanguine about growth if the PSBR really is to be squeezed.
    26. Ms. Shaber isn't particularly sanguine about the future either.
    27. While Mr. Ferrer acknowledges sales in the U.S. have dropped, he remains sanguine about the company's export prospects.
    28. I would feel more sanguine about Mr. Mathews's approach if he had provided a comprehensive track record, as does Mr. O'Higgins, revealing in detail how his method has fared over the past 20 years.
    29. Mr. Burry of Kidder Peabody took a less sanguine view of plaintiffs' chances.
    30. But analysts who follow MiniScribe were less sanguine.
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