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21 upbeat
(adj.) оптимистичныйConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > upbeat
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22 upbeat
1) затакт;2) ауфтакт; 3) слабая доля такта ( правильней - offbeat) -
23 upbeat market
эк. горячий рынок* (рынок товара, характеризующийся высоким уровнем спроса и растущими объемами сбыта; такой рынок очень привлекателен для поставщиков товара, поскольку деятельность на нем позволяет получить значительные прибыли)See: -
24 upbeat assessments
Общая лексика: оптимистичные оценки -
25 upbeat comment
Политика: оптимистичный комментарий (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Thomson Reuters) -
26 upbeat conference
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27 upbeat market
Реклама: рынок лиц с растущим достатком -
28 upbeat mood
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29 upbeat news
Экономика: оптимистичные новости -
30 upbeat outlook
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31 upbeat promise
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32 upbeat rhetoric
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33 upbeat business forecast
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > upbeat business forecast
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34 upbeat mood
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35 upbeat statement
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36 be upbeat about sth.
Общая лексика: быть оптимистично настроенным -
37 be upbeat about the prospects
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > be upbeat about the prospects
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38 business is on the upbeat
Общая лексика: деловая активность сейчас на подъемеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > business is on the upbeat
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39 global upbeat
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40 television dramas with upbeat endings
Общая лексика: телевизионные спектакли со счастливым концомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > television dramas with upbeat endings
См. также в других словарях:
upbeat — UK US /ˈʌpˌbiːt/ adjective INFORMAL ► positive and with hope for the future: »High wheat prices have created an upbeat atmosphere in farming communities throughout the region. »The company was upbeat at its annual meeting, saying turnover and… … Financial and business terms
upbeat — (adj.) with a positive mood, 1947, apparently from the musical noun upbeat (1869), referring to the beat of a bar at which the conductor s baton is in a raised position; the optimistic sense apparently for no other reason than that it sounds like … Etymology dictionary
Upbeat — [englisch, ʌpbiːt], Auftakt … Universal-Lexikon
upbeat — [adj] cheerful buoyant, cheery, encouraging, favorable, fond, happy, heartening, hopeful, optimistic, positive, promising, rosy, sanguine; concepts 403,572 Ant. depressed, down, sad … New thesaurus
upbeat — ► NOUN ▪ (in music) an unaccented beat preceding an accented beat. ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ cheerful; optimistic … English terms dictionary
upbeat — [up′bēt΄; ] for adj., also [ up bēt′] n. 1. an upward trend; upswing 2. Music a) an unaccented beat, esp. when on the last note of a bar b) the upward stroke of a conductor s hand or baton indicating such a beat adj. Informal lively; cheerful;… … English World dictionary
upbeat — [[t]ʌ̱pbiːt[/t]] upbeats 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If people or their opinions are upbeat, they are cheerful and hopeful about a situation. [INFORMAL] The Defense Secretary gave an upbeat assessment of the war so far... Neil s colleagues say he… … English dictionary
upbeat — mod. bright and cheery; not negative. (Compare this with downbeat.) □ I’d prefer to open the conference with an upbeat topic. □ That topic is not upbeat. □ This piece of music has an upbeat flavor to it … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
upbeat — I. noun Date: 1869 1. an unaccented beat or portion of a beat in a musical measure; specifically the last beat of the measure 2. an increase in activity or prosperity < business that is on the upbeat > II. adjective Date: 1947 cheerful,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
upbeat — 1. adjective a) Having a fast pace, tempo, or beat. The notes are easy, but its an upbeat tune and should be played fairly quickly. b) Having a positive, lively, or perky ton … Wiktionary
upbeat — up|beat [ ʌp,bit ] adjective INFORMAL happy and positive because you are confident you will get what you want: upbeat about: The players seemed upbeat about their chances of winning … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English