optimist是什么意思,optimist中文翻譯,optimist發(fā)音、用法及例句
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optimist中文意思翻譯
n. 樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者
optimist詞形變化
形容詞: optimistic | 副詞: optimistically |
optimist同義詞
idealist | hoper | utopian | romantic | visionary
optimist反義詞
pessimist
optimist常見(jiàn)例句
1 、Optimist: A man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery. ( W. Winchell )───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:被獅子逼上了樹(shù)但仍能欣賞風(fēng)景的人。(溫切爾)
2 、The optimist believed that the advantageous matter is can occur unceasingly, moreover is universal, they can urge the good deed to occur diligently.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者認為,有利的事情是能不斷發(fā)生的,而且是普遍的,他們能努力促使好事發(fā)生。
3 、The optimist sees the rose and not its thorns; the pessimist stares at the thorns, oblivious to the rose.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者看到的是玫瑰而不是刺,悲觀(guān)主義者則盯著(zhù)刺看,忘了還有玫瑰。
4 、An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity. English Proverb───樂(lè )觀(guān)者于一個(gè)災難中看到一個(gè)希望,悲觀(guān)者于一個(gè)希望中看到一個(gè)災難。英國諺語(yǔ)
5 、Optimist: A person who while falling from Eiffel tower says in midway“ see I am not injured yet.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:從埃菲爾鐵塔掉下而在半空中說(shuō)“瞧我還沒(méi)有受傷”的人。
6 、An optimist sees the rose; a pessimist the thorn───"樂(lè )觀(guān)的人看到玫瑰,悲觀(guān)的人只看到它的刺"
7 、Optimist: A man who gets treed by alion but enjoys the scener!───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:被獅子逼上了樹(shù)但仍能欣賞風(fēng)景的人!
8 、Optimist learn “how can I do ”and”how can I do in furture” to defeats.Defeats are nothing to be ashamed of.Pessimist isn't to do it.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者從困難中學(xué)會(huì )“我該怎么做”和“我將來(lái)要怎么做”,而悲觀(guān)主義者則不會(huì )這么想。
9 、An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in.A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者等至深夜為的是看到新的一年的開(kāi)始,而悲觀(guān)者等到深夜只是想證實(shí)舊年的逝去。
10 、He's such an optimist that he's sure he'll soon find a job.───他很樂(lè )觀(guān),認為自己一定很快就能找到工作。
11 、An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.( English Proverb)───樂(lè )觀(guān)者于一個(gè)災難中看到一個(gè)希望,悲觀(guān)者于一個(gè)希望中看到一個(gè)災難。(英國諺語(yǔ))
12 、An optimist, especially regarding business conditions.───樂(lè )觀(guān)進(jìn)取的人尤指在商業(yè)狀況下的樂(lè )觀(guān)進(jìn)取的人
13 、Optimist sees the opportunity from adversity, yet the pessimist sees the adversity from opportunity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者在災禍中看到機會(huì );悲觀(guān)者在機會(huì )中看到災禍。
14 、Optimist: A man who gets trees by a lion but enjoys the scenery.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:即使被獅子逼得上了樹(shù)仍然欣賞風(fēng)景的人!
15 、The optimist sees opportunity in every danger; the pessimist sees danger in every opportunity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者于艱險中見(jiàn)著(zhù)機遇,悲觀(guān)者于機會(huì )中見(jiàn)著(zhù)艱險。
16 、Optimist: A person who while falling from Eiffel Tower says in midway "See I am not injured yet.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:從埃菲爾鐵塔上跌下來(lái)、在半空中說(shuō)“看,我還沒(méi)受傷”的人。
17 、an optimist believes that something good can happen.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者仍相信總有好事會(huì )發(fā)生。
18 、An optimist stays up to see the new year in.───一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)者等至深夜是為了迎接新的一年的開(kāi)始。
19 、Because I am optimistic about my business.─── 因為我的生意前景相當樂(lè )觀(guān)
20 、I telephoned to my parents, eld brother, grandpa and my eld sister, my grandpa's condition is not optimist.───今天跟爸媽、哥哥、祖父、姐姐通了一下**,祖父的病情不容樂(lè )觀(guān)。
21 、he might even have surrendered and become an optimist, thus forfeiting the hobby he loved.───他甚至會(huì )投降并變成一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者,所以沒(méi)收他熱愛(ài)的嗜好。
22 、Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society.The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者和悲觀(guān)者對社會(huì )都有貢獻?樂(lè )觀(guān)者發(fā)明飛機,悲觀(guān)者發(fā)明降落傘?
23 、An optimist sees the rose; a pessimist the thorn.───樂(lè )觀(guān)的人看到玫瑰,悲觀(guān)的人只看到它的刺。
24 、He is an optimist by nature.───他生來(lái)一個(gè)樂(lè )天派。
25 、Optimist: A man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery. ( W.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:被獅子逼上了樹(shù)但仍能欣賞風(fēng)景的人。(溫切爾)
26 、Optimist;a man who getstreed by a lion but enjoys the scenery.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者;被獅子逼上了樹(shù)但仍能欣賞風(fēng)景的人。
27 、An optimist is a girl who mistakes a bulge for a curve.───樂(lè )觀(guān)的人,等于是把(自己身體上)凸出來(lái)的部分也錯認作曲線(xiàn)的女孩子。
28 、An optimist would point out that women took up smoking later than men.It was not until after the second world war that they started puffing at anything like the male rate.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者會(huì )指出,女性比男性染上煙癮的時(shí)間晚,直到二戰結束后,女性吸煙的比率才開(kāi)始像男性一樣多。
29 、Optimist: A man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery. ----W.Winchell───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:被獅子逼上了樹(shù)但仍能欣賞風(fēng)景的人。----W。溫切爾
30 、But it’s easy to imagine why a pessimist might suffer more from stress than an optimist.───不過(guò),我們不難想象悲觀(guān)主義者為何比樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者遭受更多壓力。
31 、In a word, I think optimist is better than pessimist. The life will be happy if you are a optimist.───一句話(huà),我認為樂(lè )觀(guān)的人比悲觀(guān)的人好,如果你是個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)的人生活會(huì )變得更開(kāi)心。
32 、An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity;a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)的人從每次不幸中看到機會(huì );悲觀(guān)的人從每次機會(huì )中看到不幸。
33 、There are two men in the world,one is optimist and another is pessimist.───世界上有兩種人,一種是樂(lè )觀(guān)的人,而另外一種則是悲觀(guān)的人.
34 、Optimist and pessimist which good?───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者和悲觀(guān)者哪個(gè)好?
35 、We don't have a choice but to be optimists.─── 我們沒(méi)有選擇 只能成為樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者
36 、She's optimistic that she could have it all.─── 她樂(lè )觀(guān)地認為她可以擁有一切
37 、Pete, ever the optimist, said things were bound to improve.───一向樂(lè )觀(guān)的皮特說(shuō),事情必定是會(huì )好轉的。
38 、I never figured you for an optimist.─── 沒(méi)看出來(lái)你是個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者啊
39 、Optimist: A man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:被獅子逼上了樹(shù)但仍然能欣賞風(fēng)景的人。
40 、A student once asked if I considered myself an optimist or a pessimist.───一個(gè)學(xué)生曾經(jīng)問(wèn)我認為我自己是以為樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者還是悲觀(guān)主義者。
41 、Motto: Optimist, a man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery.───一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)的人,就是那種被獅子逼上樹(shù)梢,也同樣會(huì )欣賞美麗的風(fēng)景的人。
42 、The optimist keeps the failure outside herself ("the manual"), specific ("this program") and temporary ("an off day"), while the pessimist would make it internal, global and permanent.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者把失敗歸結于外因的,特定的和暫時(shí)的,悲觀(guān)主義者傾向于認為是內部的,全局的和永久性的.
43 、Optimist, a man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the secnery.───一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)的人,就是那種即使被獅子逼上了樹(shù)梢,他也同樣能夠欣賞美麗的風(fēng)景。
44 、A student once asked if I considered myself an optimist or a pessimist.Her question surprised me.I answered by saying I am an optimistic person.Then I asked why she had asked such a question.───一個(gè)學(xué)生曾經(jīng)問(wèn)我覺(jué)得自己是一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者還是個(gè)悲觀(guān)主義者.她的問(wèn)題令我有些驚訝.我回答說(shuō)我是個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)的人.之后我問(wèn)她為什么要問(wèn)我這個(gè)問(wèn)題.
45 、I think that the optimist isi always thinking some ideal things.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者就是對每件事情都往好的方面想的人。
46 、Is being an optimist really good for you? That's the question Don and Yael discuss on this Moment of Science.───樂(lè )觀(guān)真的對你有好處嗎?這個(gè)問(wèn)題是接下來(lái)唐和葉要在“科學(xué)時(shí)刻”里討論的。
47 、An optimist see an opportunity in every calamity, a pessimist see a calamity in every opportunity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者從災難中看到良機,悲觀(guān)者從良機中看到災難。
48 、Which is surprising. I wasn't optimistic at all.─── 現在已經(jīng)很驚喜了 我本來(lái)一點(diǎn)也不樂(lè )觀(guān)的
49 、Be an optimist.───樂(lè )觀(guān)豁達。
50 、An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in. A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者呆到午夜是為了迎接新年的到來(lái),悲觀(guān)主義者呆到午夜是為了看到舊的一年結束。
51 、Optimist, a man who gets treed by a lionenjoys the scenery.───[一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)的人,即使被獅子逼上了樹(shù)梢,他也能欣賞美的風(fēng)景。]
52 、The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of the possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者聲稱(chēng)我們生活在所能生活的最好的世界上,悲觀(guān)者則生怕這是真的。
53 、You always were the optimist of the family.─── 你總是對家人抱著(zhù)樂(lè )觀(guān)態(tài)度
54 、I wasn't optimistic about the calf's chances.─── 但我對小象的狀況并不太樂(lè )觀(guān)
55 、Optimist is a man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者是指被獅子趕上樹(shù)時(shí)還不忘欣賞遠處的景色.
56 、While a pessimist may give up, an optimist will look on the bright side and, instead of seeing a problem, will see a solution.───一個(gè)悲觀(guān)主義者會(huì )放棄,而一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者不只看到自己所面對的各種難題,還會(huì )選擇在逆境中找尋解決方法。
57 、An optimist sees opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者在每一場(chǎng)災難中都看到機遇,悲觀(guān)者在每個(gè)機遇中都看到災難。
58 、O. One an Optimist and the Other a Pessimist───一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān),另一個(gè)悲觀(guān)
59 、The optimist proclaims that we live in the Best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者宣稱(chēng),我們生活在最美好的世界里,而悲觀(guān)主義者則害怕這是真的。
60 、Both optimiststs and pessimists contribute to our society .The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute .───樂(lè )觀(guān)者和悲觀(guān)者對社會(huì )都有貢獻。悲觀(guān)者發(fā)明飛機,悲觀(guān)者發(fā)明降落機。
61 、The God created two kinds of people,one is optimist and one is pessimist.───上帝創(chuàng )造了兩種人,一種是樂(lè )觀(guān)者,另一種是悲觀(guān)者.
62 、But I'm not optimistic he was in tech.─── 但應該查不到 他可是高手
63 、An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity. A pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者在災難中看到機會(huì ),悲觀(guān)者在機會(huì )中看到災難。
64 、He's such an optimist that he's sure he'll find a job soon.───他很樂(lè )觀(guān), 認為自己一定很快就能找到工作。
65 、13. Optimist: A man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者:被獅子追上樹(shù)卻在樹(shù)上欣賞風(fēng)景的人。
66 、He's an incurable optimist.───他是個(gè)地地道道的樂(lè )天派。
67 、He is an optimist.───他是個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)者。
68 、To a optimist every change i a change for the etter.───(對于樂(lè )觀(guān)者總是越變越好。
69 、But I am an optimist.───不過(guò),我是個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者。
70 、1.A pessimist and an optimist expect different cars in the future.───1.一個(gè)悲觀(guān)主義者和一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者未來(lái)期待不同的汽車(chē)。
71 、An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is ture.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者相信,再也沒(méi)有任何世界比我們所住的世界更好。悲觀(guān)者怕真是如此。
72 、Please, and I thought that you were the optimist.─── 得了 我還以為你很樂(lè )觀(guān)呢
73 、Optimist proclaims that we live in the best of the possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者聲稱(chēng)我們生活在所能生活的最好的世界上,悲觀(guān)者則生怕這是真的。
74 、An optimist sees an opportunity in eery calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in eery opportunity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)的人在災難中看到希望;悲觀(guān)的人在希望中看到災難。
75 、An optimist is a girl who mistake a bulge for a curve.───樂(lè )觀(guān)的人,等于是把(自己身體上)凸出來(lái)的部分也錯認作曲線(xiàn)的女孩子。
76 、An optimist sees the rose; a pessimist sees the thorn.───樂(lè )觀(guān)的人看到玫瑰,悲觀(guān)的人只能看到刺。
77 、An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者看到的都是綠燈,
78 、An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity ,a pessimist a calamity in every opportunity .───樂(lè )觀(guān)者在每場(chǎng)災難中都能看到希望,悲觀(guān)者在每次希望中看到災難。
79 、Why is an optimist so dangerous?───為什么認為樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者是危險的?
80 、An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者在災難中可以看到希望。
81 、An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity───樂(lè )觀(guān)的人在災難中看到希望;悲觀(guān)的人在希望中看到災難
82 、1704 Optimist:A man who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:被獅子逼上了樹(shù)但仍然能欣賞風(fēng)景的人。
83 、A dismayed Administration official who has generally been an optimist about Iraq described the process as chaotic.───一位對伊拉克問(wèn)題一向較為樂(lè )觀(guān)的政府官員沮喪地描述說(shuō),這個(gè)過(guò)程雜亂無(wú)章。
84 、Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者和悲觀(guān)者對社會(huì )都有貢獻。樂(lè )觀(guān)者發(fā)明飛機,悲觀(guān)者發(fā)明降落傘。
85 、an optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.───樂(lè )觀(guān)的人在災難中看到希望;悲觀(guān)的人在希望中看到災難。
86 、Any more of this and you'll be a dead optimist.─── 再來(lái)多點(diǎn) 你就是個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)的死人了
87 、The optimist sees the cup half full; the pessimist sees the cup half empty.───樂(lè )觀(guān)者看到的是油炸圈餅,悲觀(guān)者看到的是一個(gè)窟窿!
88 、The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds, the pessimist fears this is true.───樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者聲稱(chēng)相比前生和來(lái)世,我們生活的世界是最好的,悲觀(guān)主義者就怕這是真的。
89 、Optimist: A man who gets treed by a lionenjoys the scenery. ( W.───Winchell )樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者:被獅子逼上了樹(shù)但仍能欣賞風(fēng)景的人。
90 、But I'm an optimist.───不過(guò)我是個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)主義者。
樂(lè )觀(guān)和成功的關(guān)系英語(yǔ)作文一百五十字左右
Optimism and Success
In study after study, psychologists have determined that ‘optimism’ is the most important quality you can develop for personal and professional success and happiness. It seems that optimists have 3 special behaviours, all learned through practice and repetition.
1st, optimists look for the good in every situation. No matter what goes wrong, they always look for something good or beneficial. And not surprisingly they always find it.
2nd, optimists always seek the valuable lesson in every setback or difficulty.They believe that difficulties come not to obstruct but to instruct. They believe that each setback or obstacle contains a valuable lesson they can learn and grow from and they are determined to find it.
3rd, optimists always look for the solution to every problem. Instead of blaming or complaining when things go wrong, they become action orientated. They ask questions like, “What’s the solution? What can we do now? What’s the next step?”
Finally, people who are habitually optimistic, positive and upbeat think and talk continually about their goals. They think and talk bout the future and where they are going rather than the past and where they came from. They are always looking forward rather than backward. (Ref: TRACY B Eat that frog 2004)
To be more successful in your life, start thinking and being like an optimist now!
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Success Follows The Incurable Optimist
The most powerful personality traits to develop in one’s quest for success are incurable optimism and integrity.
Optimism is defined as “the belief that good things will happen to you and that negative events are temporary setbacks to be overcome.” (-Mayo Clinic ). Integrity, as I would define it, is “doing the right thing, at the right time, for the right reason – despite any consequence.” When you combine those two qualities what you have is a person who seeks out the best outcome in every situation, while still being honest and forthright about the facts of situations as they exist. A person who exemplifies these two qualities will garner significant trust and respect from his or her clients, coworkers, managers, and subordinates – all of whom contribute toward helping that person achieve great success.
There is a distinct difference between an optimist and a pessimist:
An optimist sees challenges as temporary, able to be overcome, and as stepping stones that are leading them to a better solution. A pessimist sees challenges as permanent; they see them as massive stumbling blocks which make it impossible to move forward, thus signifying the end of that road. Finally there is the incurable optimist, which is that optimist that relentlessly pushes forward, time and time again, never letting trials keep them from believing in the good that lies up ahead. These are the best optimists of all.
A good example of an incurable optimist can be seen in a personal story that occurred recently: I have a teenage daughter who passionately loves basketball. She worked incredibly hard to make the varsity team of her high school junior year, only to tear her ACL in the second game of the season. It was devastating news, but she was determined to have the surgery and be vigilant with her physical therapy so she could be back on the court in time for her senior year to begin. She saw her injury as a temporary hurdle that hard work would help her to overcome. And it did. That is until a few days ago, when she stepped onto a basketball court for the first time seven months after surgery only to have her ACL re-tear on her first attempt drive to the basket. She immediately knew that her dreams of returning to basketball had come to an end as she will once again have to go in for surgery this week for a second ACL repair, just two weeks before her senior year begins. Once again, devastating news to accept, yet within hours of her injury she began talking about the fact that there must be other talents she is supposed to discover within herself that go beyond basketball. That exemplifies incurable optimism at its finest. She recognized the gravity of her injury, yet she saw it as a temporary challenge that would lead her to discover additional talents and opportunities ahead.
Without question, optimistic people are a lot more fun to be around. They are genuinely happier, healthier, more attractive people. The have an energetic sparkle that draws everyone to want to be around them. I call this the “Tigger factor.” If you think back to your childhood days of Winnie the Pooh and his friends Tigger and Eeyore – ask yourself who you would rather spend time around – Tigger or Eeyore? Clearly the answer is Tigger! After all, Tigger’s are wonderful things, plus they bounce and bounce and bounce and bounce…OK, you get the jist. Seriously, Tigger is cheerful and happy and fun. He is a party unto himself. Whereas Eeyore is depressed, grouchy, and just plain whiny, and there is nothing enjoyable in being around a whiny person. We are drawn to those people who display the Tigger factor because optimistic people make everything happier.
That optimism is of tremendous value for one seeking funding for their business. As an investor, I pay very close attention to the level of optimism of the entrepreneurs seeking an investment. First, I will have to spend time around that person if I invest in their company, and again, no one likes spending time around an Eeyore. Second, I need to believe that the entrepreneur I am investing in will be the type of person that can see a positive outcome for any difficulty they face. Without question there will be numerous trials ahead in their business, and I need that entrepreneur to use those trials as stepping stones to bigger and better outcomes, rather than letting them become roadblocks to their success.
It is important to point out that there is a huge difference between optimism and over-confidence. When someone is over-confident they tend to ignore the barriers all together, having an attitude of “that couldn’t happen to me.” Whereas when someone is optimistic they have an attitude of “It may happen to me, but if it does I will find a way to get through it, and I will make it even better in the end.” The attitude of the first person brings fear to the heart of an investor or an employer, while the attitude of the second gives a feeling of trust and comfort.
The ideal find for either an employer or an investor is coming across that unique person who has both an incurable optimism and the integrity to share all the facts of things as they exist. They present the best picture without over-embellishing, and they express a positive outlook without over-promising. They can be trusted, relied upon, and to top it off, they are pleasant and fun to be around. With all of that it is no wonder success is sure to follow them.
There may only be one Tigger in this world, but there is plenty of room for many more incurable optimists to join the ranks of fun, fun fun!
To an optimist every change is a change for the better. 這句話(huà)里面 to 后面應該少了be 吧
不少,to an optimist的意思是對一個(gè)樂(lè )觀(guān)者來(lái)說(shuō),整句話(huà)意思是:對樂(lè )觀(guān)者而言,每次改變都是變得更好。
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