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buoy /bɔɪ, ˈbuːi/ ► SEE ALLbuoy sb/sth upbuoy sth up●ˌbuoy sb/sth ˈup1. to make or keep sb cheerful and confident 鼓励;鼓劲◆Winning the match buoyed the team up. 比赛获胜使该队欢欣鼓舞。◆The party did little to buoy up her spirits. 这次聚会并没有让她精神振作多少。◆She was buoyed up by her father’s praise. 父亲的赞扬给她增添了信心。2. to keep sb/sth floating; to stop sb/sth from sinking 使漂浮;使上浮◆I relaxed, letting the salt water buoy me up. 我放松下来,任凭海水托浮着。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。 NOTE Buoy sb/sth can also be used on its own * buoy sb/sth 也可单独使用◆Buoyed by their recent victory, the team are convinced they can win the final. 在最近的胜利鼓舞下,该队有信心赢得决赛。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌbuoy sth ˈup (finance 金融) to make or keep prices at a high or acceptable level 保持(价格)处于高位;维持(价格)在可接受的水平◆Share prices were buoyed up by the news. 这个消息使股价冲上高位。◆to buoy up the economy 刺激经济OBJ prices NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。 NOTE Buoy sth is also used on its own. * buoy sth 也单独使用。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |