upbeat / ˈʌpˌbit /

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upbeat2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

Music.

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

upbeat 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

cheerful

更多upbeat例句

  1. 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.
  2. Murph has a simultaneously upbeat and realistic view of our work-from-home experiment.
  3. 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.
  4. They all provided upbeat-to-enthusiastic testimonials, with one characterizing it as a “game-changer.”
  5. I’m not a restaurant critic to be sure, but the food was fresh and fantastic, served by an upbeat and energetic staff.
  6. And despite the good scholarship the authors have managed to retain the buoyancy and upbeat air attendant on most comics.
  7. Walking around Freetown as he speaks to me on the phone, the typically upbeat Pratt sounds frustrated.
  8. The simultaneously upbeat and sentimental ode to friendship is equal parts funk, trance, pop, and R&B.
  9. He is determined to fulfill his mission of Christian charity, it appears, and he remains resolutely upbeat.
  10. If anything, they suggest that Funke was feeling upbeat, rather than beaten down by her critics.