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upbeat

/uhp-beet/US // ˈʌpˌbit //UK // (ˈʌpˌbiːt) //

积极乐观,积极向上的,积极向上,昂扬的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Music.

    • : an unaccented beat, especially immediately preceding a downbeat.
    • : the upward stroke with which a conductor indicates such a beat.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : optimistic; happy; cheerful: television dramas with predictably upbeat endings.

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Examples

  • On Clorox’s most recent quarterly investor conference call in August, incoming CEO Linda Rendle and her C-suite colleagues had mostly upbeat news to share.

  • Murph has a simultaneously upbeat and realistic view of our work-from-home experiment.

  • Get your head rightWhile they might not keep you alive in the same ways as shelter and water, an upbeat positive attitude and a generous streak of mental toughness can be literal lifesavers under the dire circumstances of a survival situation.

  • They all provided upbeat-to-enthusiastic testimonials, with one characterizing it as a “game-changer.”

  • I’m not a restaurant critic to be sure, but the food was fresh and fantastic, served by an upbeat and energetic staff.

  • And despite the good scholarship the authors have managed to retain the buoyancy and upbeat air attendant on most comics.

  • Walking around Freetown as he speaks to me on the phone, the typically upbeat Pratt sounds frustrated.

  • The simultaneously upbeat and sentimental ode to friendship is equal parts funk, trance, pop, and R&B.

  • He is determined to fulfill his mission of Christian charity, it appears, and he remains resolutely upbeat.

  • If anything, they suggest that Funke was feeling upbeat, rather than beaten down by her critics.