bold
bold 英 [bəʊld] 美 [boʊld]
adj. 大胆的,英勇的;黑体的;厚颜无耻的;险峻的
名词复数:bolds 比较级:bolder 最高级:boldest
- Someone who's bold is daring and brave. You might show how bold you are by climbing onto the roof of your house, or by speaking up when you see someone being treated unfairly.
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- adj. 大胆的,英勇的;黑体的;厚颜无耻的;险峻的
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1. He was staggered by her bold act.
她的大胆举动令他目瞪口呆。
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2. A bold worker boasted that he could do it well.
一个大胆的工人吹嘘他能很好完成任务。
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3. The style of the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team in a competition is indomitable, bold and vigorous.
中国女排比赛时, 作风顽强,大胆泼辣。
- bold (adj.) Old English beald (West Saxon), bald (Anglian) "stout-hearted, brave, confident, strong," from Proto-Germanic *balthaz (source also of Old High German bald "bold, swift," in names such as Archibald, Leopold, Theobald; Gothic balþei "boldness;" Old Norse ballr "frightful, dangerous"), perhaps from PIE *bhol-to- suffixed form of root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell."
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