optimista
optimistic ; rosy ; optimist ; sanguine ; upbeat ; hopeful ; bullish.
The central compilers would then make a specific place in a subsequent edition for the new topic, an optimistic hope which has not always been borne out by practice.
Foskett tells us that a visitor abroad may have 'a somewhat rosy view of what goes on in the host country' which is due to the fact that 'a welcome for the traveller features in most codes of honour'.
The optimists claim that the transfer of information technologies to the developing world will spectacularly enhance the process of development.
A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.
Whilst no actual sales growth records were set, the news from many independent booksellers was upbeat.
Jacques Kallis is hopeful of being fit for the first one-day international against Australia after suffering a groin injury.
Wheat traders are getting more bullish, even after prices tumbled into a bear market, as demand for U.S. exports strengthened and a drought in the Great Plains threatens to curb next season's crop.
demasiado optimista
over-optimistic [overoptimistic]
Unfortunately, many of the predictions have proved to be overoptimistic.
de un modo optimista
optimistically
More optimistically, Taylor believes that, in the long run, the Internet could lead to more open government.
en alza [Generalmente referido al mercado y la economía]
on the upswing
in ascendancy
buoyant
booming
on the rise
at high tide
in the ascendant
bullish
Absenteeism is on the upswing.
Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.
The foreign relations of the Community will probably remain a buoyant area.
In the face of overpublishing and growing scepticism, this once booming area is now retrenching and broadening its coverage = En vista del exceso de publicaciones y del creciente escepticismo, este área que una vez estuvo en auge ahora ha venido a menos.
In the article 'Love is a many splendoured thing' a selection of 13 writers of romance, both new and veteran, all on the rise in their field, discuss their craft and the challenges of today's market.
The global economy is at high tide and Canada is expected to ride the wave with six per cent export growth this year.
British skyscrapers are in the ascendant - new skyscrapers in London get higher and more popular to live in.
Wheat traders are getting more bullish, even after prices tumbled into a bear market, as demand for U.S. exports strengthened and a drought in the Great Plains threatens to curb next season's crop.
ser optimista
look on + the bright side of life
look on + the bright side
A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.
Looking on the bright side, this crisis has shown us that some people just shouldn't be homeowners.
ser optimista sobre
be sanguine about
Not many public sector SLIS were at all sanguine about their future levels of IT resourcing.
siendo optimista
optimistically
More optimistically, Taylor believes that, in the long run, the Internet could lead to more open government.