panglossian
基本解釋
- adj. 認(rèn)爲(wèi)一切都趨於至善的;過分樂觀的
- n. 過分樂觀者
英漢例句
- That was far more optimistic than other forecasts at the time it was published, and quickly became laughably Panglossian.
這遠(yuǎn)樂觀於與其同期公佈的其他機(jī)搆的預(yù)測(cè),很快成爲(wèi)了可笑的潘格洛斯。 - China, according to the panglossian scenario, will save the world by buying up all the goods cash-strapped Americans can no longer afford.
按照過分樂觀的設(shè)想,中國(guó)將買下現(xiàn)金緊缺的美國(guó)人不再負(fù)擔(dān)得起的所有商品,從而拯救世界。 - In each of these cases, subsequent developments showed the judgment of the speculators to be right, and the Panglossian assurances of politicians and business people to be wrong.
在所有這些案例中,隨後的發(fā)展都表明投機(jī)者的判斷是正確的,而政界人士和商界人士的過分樂觀的保証是錯(cuò)誤的。
blog.sina.com.cn - The other anti-Panglossian argument may be more worrying: for a while at least, there may not be enough gas to go round.
ECONOMIST: Russian gas and Europe - Alan Greenspan, the Fed's chairman, and a man with a somewhat Panglossian view of the world, thinks that all these fears are overdone.
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood - Spain has come out against the Dutch steel behemoth, this despite a Panglossian Mittal thanking the government for its "neutral" stance earlier Thursday.
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