buoyant

buoyant
['bɔɪənt]
aggettivo
1) [object] galleggiante
2) (cheerful) [person] esuberante, ottimista; [mood] allegro, esuberante; [step] spedito
3) econ. [prices, sales] tendente al rialzo; [economy] in espansione
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buoyant /ˈbɔɪənt/
a.
1 galleggiabile; capace di galleggiare (o di tenere a galla)
2 (naut.) galleggiante; galleggiabile
3 (fig.) ottimisticamente esuberante; brioso; allegro; vivace; pieno di risorse
4 (comm., fin.: di un mercato, ecc.) esuberante, in recupero; in espansione; tendente al rialzo: All areas of our business are feeling the positive impact of a buoyant market, tutte le nostre aree di attività risentono l'effetto di un mercato in espansione
5 (fin.: di una moneta) sostenuto; vivace.
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['bɔɪənt]
aggettivo
1) [object] galleggiante
2) (cheerful) [person] esuberante, ottimista; [mood] allegro, esuberante; [step] spedito
3) econ. [prices, sales] tendente al rialzo; [economy] in espansione

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