up beat - traducción al griego
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up beat - traducción al griego


up beat         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Up beat; Up-beat; Up beat (disambiguation); Upbeat (disambiguation)
ύψωση [μουσ.]
beat up         
ALBUM BY THE TOASTERS
Beat Up (disambiguation)
χτυπώ πολύ
dress up         
  • Halloween costume party with a ghost
IN-PERSON OR VIDEO GAME INVOLVING COSTUMES OR FASHION APPLIED TO ONESELF OR A VIRTUAL MODEL OR CHARACTER
Dress Up; Doll maker (Internet); Dress up games; Dressed up; Frankendoll; Frankendolling; Dress-Up
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Definición

upbeat
(upbeats)
1.
If people or their opinions are upbeat, they are cheerful and hopeful about a situation. (INFORMAL)
The Defense Secretary gave an upbeat assessment of the war so far...
Neil's colleagues say he was actually in a joking, upbeat mood...
= positive
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
In music, the upbeat is the beat before the first beat of the bar.
? downbeat
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Up beat
Up beat has many uses.
Ejemplos de uso de up beat
1. Frederique Tutt, at NPD, a consultancy, was particularly up–beat.
2. "He does mostly the shoot–‘em–up, beat–‘em–up type of cases," Hirsch said.
3. Everything Betty said was up–beat, triumphalist, even as state after state was failing to ratify the equal rights amendment.
4. Speaking of the Monza circuit, Narain sounds pretty up–beat about four of the six races left in the season.
5. By Michael Rochbarger The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange ended the third quarter yesterday on an up beat, even though the period was particularly volatile and nerve–wracking.