optimistic
/ˌɒptɪˈmɪstɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɑːptɪˈmɪstɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌäp-tə-ˈmi-stik/ (ame, mw)
optimistic — 形容詞
- optimisticpositive
- more optimisticcomparative
- most optimisticsuperlative
1. having a hopeful view because you expect future events or plans to turn out well
樂觀的
相信未來或結果會好
having a hopeful view because you expect future events or plans to turn out well
Nina felt optimistic about her father's recovery after the doctor's call.
醫生打來電話後,Nina 對父親的康復感到很樂觀。
optimistic about + noun
Local shop owners are optimistic that the summer market will grow.
當地店家都很樂觀,認為夏季市集會成長。
optimistic that-clause
After the rain stopped, the farmers grew optimistic by noon.
雨停後,農夫們到了中午就變得樂觀起來。
Even after two losses, Coach Miller stayed optimistic in the locker room.
就算連輸兩場,Miller 教練在休息室裡還是很樂觀。
By Friday morning, the builders sounded optimistic about opening the bridge.
到了星期五早上,工人們談到橋梁啟用時,語氣已經很樂觀。
- pessimistic
is the direct opposite and expects bad results
- doubtful
focuses on uncertainty rather than hopeful expectation
- gloomy
suggests a dark emotional tone as well as low expectations
文法句型
optimistic about something
optimistic that something will happen
feel optimistic
sound optimistic
remain optimistic
用法筆記
Common after be, feel, seem, sound, stay, or remain. Use about before a noun or -ing form, and use a that-clause when you want to state the expected result more fully.