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bold
adj
(-er, -est)
1 confident and brave; daring; enterprising 自信和勇敢的; 大胆的; 有进取心的
a bold warrior 无畏的战士
bold plans, tactics, etc 大胆的计划、战术等
a bold scheme to rebuild the city centre 重建城市中心的大胆规划.
2 (dated 旧) without feelings of shame; immodest 无耻的; 无礼的
She waited for him to invite her to dance, not wishing to seem bold. 她等他邀请她跳舞, 而不愿显得失慎.
3 clearly visible; distinct; striking; vivid 显而易见的; 轮廓清楚的; 突出的; 生动的
the bold outline of a mountain against the sky 天空衬托出山的清楚轮廓
bold, legible handwriting 醒目而清楚的字体
She paints with bold strokes of the brush. 她用雄健有力的笔触绘画.
4 printed in thick type 用粗体印刷的
The headwords in this dictionary are in bold type. 本词典的词条用的是粗体字.
5 (idm 习语) be/make so bold (as to do sth) (fml 文) (esp in a social situation) dare (to do sth); presume or venture (to do sth) (尤指於社交场合)冒昧地(做某事), 擅自(做某事)
One student made so bold as to argue with the professor. 有个学生真冒失, 竟然和教授争论起来. (as) bold as `brass very cheeky; impudent 厚颜无耻的
He walked in, bold as brass, and asked me to lend him 50! 他走进来, 厚颜无耻地要我借给他50英镑! put on, show, etc a bold front try to appear brave and cheerful in order to hide one´s true feelings 竭力表现出勇敢和快乐以掩盖自己的真实感情.
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