词汇 | brash |
释义 | brash adjective disapprovinguk /bræʃ/ us /bræʃ/ (of people) showing too much confidence and too little respect: (人)傲慢的;粗鲁的;自以为是的 a brash young banker自以为是的青年银行家 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. (of clothes) too bright and colourful: (衣服)花里胡哨的,过分艳丽的 Don't you think that suit's a bit brash for a funeral?你不觉得那套衣服在葬礼上穿有点太艳了吗? The qualities of colour analogous brightly brightness colourful colourfully darkness fluorescent harsh neutrally non-complementary non-fluorescent non-yellowing over-bright psychedelic vibrancy vibrantly violent vivid vividly vividness You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Showing arrogance and conceit Related wordbrashness brash | American Dictionarybrash adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/bræʃ/ having a lot of energy and the confidence to succeed, and not having much respect for others or worrying about their feelings: His lawyer was brash, arrogant, and egocentric, but he usually won his cases. In fashion, brash can mean energetic and full of new ideas: a designer known for his brash and innovative style |
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