词汇 | example_english_boldly |
释义 | Examples of boldlyThese 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. Within this outline, the new building expresses itself boldly. They dared not come out boldly for protective tariffs, or even for any considerable increase in imperial preference. Even more boldly he advanced a case for taking over most local public services, including the salaries of their technical officers. The headlines ignored contrary evidence, and presented 'facts' boldly, singularly and uniformly. Yet he boldly conjectures that both kinds of processing arose in parallel rather than being serially connected. It confronts boldly the difficulties that practitioners experience when discussing a diagnosis of dementia with individuals and their families. Here, the placement of the rondeau and motet boldly highlights the two works' shared structure. The force of the market is driving journalists to boldly push into previously forbidden areas even though they recognize the political risk. The lamentable fact was, he boldly asserted, that the nation's libraries and secondhand book shops contained ever burgeoning 'restricted' sections. I suspect, however, that like most boldly stated ideas in science, it will attract a lot of flak. They looked upon reinforcement as a new extra tool for deploying beams boldly and economically, not as a means for systematic construction of whole buildings. Emissaries of death, some come boldly to appall us; others flaunt their lost lives only to lament. Their second chapter boldly addresses the status of ' sentence ' in syntactic theory. And, if it wants to exert leadership in the area of global environmental protection, it must boldly face the challenge. One could put this boldly, and say that it is from this period that our neglect of performance as a historical and philosophical phenomenon dates. His arguments are boldly stated and supported with convincing data, and he leads his reader through them effortlessly by employing a systematic and clear structure. Raising such comparisons, animal rightists act quite boldly since such ideas are commonly opposed and fiercely protested. Few historians would dissent from such views, though they might not put them forward quite so starkly or boldly. He called for all factions in society to look 'new problems boldly in the face'. This is perhaps to be expected of a volume that boldly addresses issues relatively ignored in much of psycholinguistics. So it had been with this newspaper, when our only offence has been to speak boldly in advance of conventional ideas. A second technique is the application of a form of reasoning, which is boldly presented as common sense, and therefore as being the only logically possible explanation. It is the responsibility of an author to determine a topic encompassable within the limitations of space, and to select material for inclusion, boldly dispensing with that which is superfluous. The claim must be staked boldly. 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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