柯林斯詞典optimistic /??pt??m?st?k/ 1. ADJ Someone who is optimistic is hopeful about the future or the success of something in particular. 樂觀主義的 The president says she is optimistic that an agreement can be worked out soon. 總統(tǒng)說,她對很快能達成協(xié)議持樂觀態(tài)度。2. optimisticallyADV 樂觀主義地[ADV with v] Both sides have spoken optimistically about the talks. 雙方都對本次會談表示樂觀。 返回 optimistic劍橋詞典hoping or believing that good things will happen in the future 樂觀的 She is optimistic about her chances of winning a gold medal . 她對贏得金牌很樂觀。 例句 She ended her speech on an optimistic note .The doctor said she was optimistic about the outcome of the operation but forbore to make any promises at this early stage .Earlier sales forecasts were overly optimistic.The treasurer has been taking a more optimistic view of economic recovery in his recent public pronouncements .It's a bit optimistic to expect a politician to tell you the unvarnished truth . 返回 optimistic