Encara no tenim significats per a "too sanguine".
1Their expectation of immediate advantage to the reformation cause was too sanguine.
2These materials aren't proper and I'm none too sanguine about that braze.
3For my own part, however, I was not too sanguine of success.
4Do not be too sanguine that she will come up with us.
5I say only half, because I don't want to be too sanguine.
6We were dazzled by globalisation and too sanguine about its price.
7However, Janice Day was too sanguine to be made melancholy by these affairs.
8Nevertheless, we may fitly sympathise with those who entertain these too sanguine hopes.
9But Harry was not too sanguine, although he kept his thoughts to himself.
10The idea is to keep the owner from becoming too sanguine over the prospects.
11The expectations of improvement in Ireland, which were entertained in England, were too sanguine.
12However, they must not be too sanguine about the result.
13Dingwall is too sanguine, but it gives me hope to hear YOU say so.
14It appeared now, however, that he had been too sanguine.
15Master Gridley threw cold water on the young man's too sanguine anticipations of success.
16Don't be too sanguine, Casti; that's another of your faults.
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Too sanguine a través del temps
Too sanguine per variant geogràfica