词汇 | bold |
释义 | bold adjective uk /bəʊld/ us /boʊld/ boldadjective (BRAVE)B2 not frightened of danger: 勇敢的,无畏的 make the bold moveThe team made the bold move of trading its star player. take the bold stepThe newspaper took the bold step of publishing the names of the men involved. She was a bold and fearless climber.她是一位勇敢无畏的登山者。 Synonym brave brave braveThe King was a brave warrior. courageousShe was a courageous woman who never complained about her illness. daringHe made a daring escape from his kidnappers. boldI wasn't bold enough to leave my job. adventurousShe's a very adventurous person and enjoys mountain climbing. Politicians tried to dress up the bill as a bold new strategy for combatting poverty. I thought I'd be bold and make a fashion statement.我想的是我应该大胆一些,阐明我的时尚主张。 Ending negotiations was seen as a bold stroke by many commentators.终止谈判被很多评论者视为大胆果断之举。 Of the three organizations criticized, only one was bold enough to face the press. The plan to escape was bold and simple. Brave and courageous adventurous adventurously audacious ballsy be man enough to do somethingidiom fearless fearlessly gallant gallantly get up man up manfully muster something up nerves of steelidiom pluck unperturbed valiant valiantly valorously venturesome boldadjective (NOTICEABLE)B1 strong in colour or shape, and very noticeable to the eye: 醒目的;显著的;色彩艳丽的;轮廓清晰的 bold colourThey painted the kitchen in bold colours. in bold (type/print) printed in thick dark letters: 以黑体,以粗体 This sentence is printed in bold.这个句子是用粗体印刷的。 Apparent and obvious (from) under your noseidiom apparent be (as) plain as the nose on your faceidiom be (right) under your noseidiom be etched somewhereidiom be writ largeidiom flagrantly foregone conclusion glaring glaringly I need hardly do somethingidiom obtrude overtly palpable palpably parallax patently squeaky stand/stick out a mileidiom written all over someone's faceidiom boldadjective (NOT SHY)not shy, especially in a way that shows no respect: 冒昧的;鲁莽的;放肆的 He was a bold and defiant little boy.他是一个又冒失又不听话的小男孩。 certain of your abilities or value confidentHe was confident that his approach would work best. assuredShe gave an assured performance to a packed concert hall. self-assuredThe interview showed her as a very self-assured woman. self-confidentHe was self-confident and sure he'd get the job. assertiveYou'll have to be more assertive if you want to be promoted. boldHe was a bold and defiant little boy. Rude and cheeky backchat cheekily cheekiness cheeky churlishly churlishness coarse-grained cocky fruity indelicate neanderthal obnoxiously obnoxiousness offensively offensiveness pertly sass unceremonious unpleasant unprintable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Confidence & self-assurance Related wordsboldly boldness Idioms(as) bold as brass if I may be/make so bold (as to) bold verb[ T ] uk /bəʊld/ us /boʊld/ to print letters or words in thick dark letters on a page or screen: I went through the list bolding some of the items. You can click on bolded words to hear their pronunciation. By bolding the word "experienced," she hopes to downplay the fact she has spent fewer years in office than any other candidate. I'd like to focus on the points that I've bolded. Draw attention to your skills and attributes on your CV by underlining them, bolding them, or indenting them as bullet points. Publishing: printing & word processing 3-D printing backspace bed boldface boldfaced bolding imprint indent indentation inline intaglio printing preprint print on demand print run print something out printed typographical typography unpublished xerography bold | American Dictionarybold adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/boʊld/ boldadjective[-er/-est only] (BRAVE)brave, or without fear: He is a qualified politician with bold ideas. Bold can also mean not shy, and almost rude: She was friendly without being bold. boldadjective[-er/-est only] (NOTICEABLE)likely to attract your attention; showy: The costumes were in beautiful, bold colors. boldlyadverbus/ˈboʊld·li/ He dealt boldly with the problem and hoped he was right. Examples of boldbold Results are also given in bold for cold targets with the same mass thickness as the two plasma targets. Admittedly, it is bold to imagine that physicians or patients will become deep ecologists or environmental partisans any time soon. Neural organization is a bold and ambitious attempt to outline some of the common threads in the constant flux of neuroscience research. This is a bold and ambitious idea, but there are some problems. The most important addition is the insertion of short highlights and conclusions in bold letters throughout the text, on almost every page. Residues indicated in bold print are conserved among at least 50 % of the sequences compared. This is a bold attempt to synthesise disparate, confusing and incomplete data. The figures in parentheses indicate the tenures of employment (the bold lines) expressed in months. The highest and the lowest values are shown in bold (n = 3, range in parentheses). Only the attended-speech condition matches the normal ogive (bold solid line). Bold typeface is meant to distinguish vector-fields and spaces containing them. He also mentioned a bold and confident disposition, though the latter might better be viewed as a passion or disposition enhanced by the former circumstances. She creates novel structures from the most commonplace resources, and incorporates bold experimentation into engaging, exuberant grooves. The early eighteenth-century activities of the vestry were unusually bold across a wide front. Numbers in bold are estimated coefficients; numbers in parentheses are their panel-corrected standard errors; numbers in italics are p-values from one-sided t-tests. See all examples of bold These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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