[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]大胆的;勇敢的;无畏的 Someone who is bold is not afraid to do things which involve risk or danger.
Amrita becomes a bold, daring rebel...
阿姆里塔成了一个勇敢无畏的叛逆者。
In 1960 this was a bold move...
在1960年,这是一个大胆的举动。
Poland was already making bold economic reforms.
波兰已在大刀阔斧地进行经济改革。
boldly
You can and must act boldly and confidently.
你能够而且必须表现得勇敢和自信。
boldness
Don't forget the boldness of his economic programme.
不要忘记他的经济方案非常大胆。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](在众人面前)大胆的,放肆的,莽撞的 Someone who is bold is not shy or embarrassed in the company of other people.
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I don't feel I'm being bold, because it's always been natural for me to just speak out about whatever disturbs me.
我不觉得我有什么唐突,因为我素来心直口快,有什么烦心的都会说出来。
boldly
'You should do it,' the girl said, boldly.
“你应该做这件事,”女孩直言道。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](色彩或图案)明亮的,醒目的 A bold colour or pattern is very bright and noticeable.
...bold flowers in various shades of red, blue or white.
色彩鲜艳、浓淡不一的红、蓝、白色花朵
...bold, dramatic colours.
醒目生动的色彩
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The design is pretty startling and very boldly coloured.
该设计颇出人意表,用色十分大胆。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](线条)粗重的;(图案)清晰的Bold lines or designs are drawn in a clear, strong way.
Each picture is shown in colour on one page and as a bold outline on the opposite page.
每幅图片的彩样都单独印在一页上,而在该页的背面会映出清晰的轮廓。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](印刷字体)粗体字,黑体字Bold is print which is thicker and looks blacker than ordinary printed letters.
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bold/bəʊld; NAmEboʊld/
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boldbolderboldestadjective(bold·er,bold·est)1(of people or behaviour 人或举止)brave and confident; not afraid to say what you feel or to take risks 大胆自信的;敢于表白情感的;敢于冒险的◆It was a bold move on their part to open a business in France.在法国开业是他们的一个大胆举动。◆The wine made him bold enough to approach her.他趁着酒劲,鼓足勇气上前和她说话。2(of shape, colour, lines, etc. 形状、颜色、线条等)that can be easily seen; having a strong clear appearance 明显的;轮廓突出的◆the bold outline of a mountain against the sky天空映衬下的山的清晰轮廓◆She paints with bold strokes of the brush.她的绘画笔锋遒劲。3( technical 术语) (of printed words or letters 印刷字或字符)in a thick, dark type粗体的;黑体的◆Highlight the important words in bold type.用黑体突出重要词语。◆bold lettering黑字体▶bold·ly/ˈbəʊldli; NAmEˈboʊldli/adverbbold·nessnoun[uncountable ]IDIOMSbe/make so bold (as to do sth)( formal) used especially when politely asking a question or making a suggestion which you hope will not offend anyone (although it may criticize them slightly) (谦辞,表示自己轻率说话)不揣冒昧,恕我无礼;擅自;胆敢◆If I may be so bold as to suggest that he made a mistake in his calculations…恕我冒昧说,他的计算有个错误…(as) bold as ˈbrass( BrE) ( informal) without showing any respect, shame or fear 放肆的;厚颜无耻的;胆大妄为的noun(alsobold·face/ˈbəʊldfeɪs; NAmEˈboʊldfeɪs/)[uncountable ]( technical 术语) thick, dark typeused for printing words or letters 黑体;粗体◆Headwords are printed in bold.首词用黑体印刷。bold/bəʊld; NAmEboʊld/bold·ly/ˈbəʊldli; NAmEˈboʊldli/bold·face/ˈbəʊldfeɪs; NAmEˈboʊldfeɪs/
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boldbold /bəʊld $ boʊld/ ●●○ adjective
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1person/action not afraid of taking risks and making difficult decisions: In a surprisingly bold move, he is threatening court action against the company. My aunt Flo was a bold determined woman. He had the ability to take bold imaginative decisions.► see thesaurus at
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2manner/appearance so confident or determined that you sometimes offend people: You should be feeling confident and bold when you meet your bank manager. She marched into his office as bold as brass (=very confident and not showing enough respect).3colours/shapes very strong or bright so that you notice them: bold geometric shapes Stripes are bold, bright, and fun to wear. bold colours4lines/writing written or drawn in a very clear way: an envelope addressed to her in a bold black hand The graphics are bold and colourful. The print should be bold and easy to read.5printed letters printed in letters that are darker and thicker than ordinary printed letters: All the headings are in bold type.6make/be so bold (as to do something) formal to do something that other people feel is rude or not acceptable: I see you have been so bold as to ask for food at this hour.7if I may be so bold British English spoken formal used when asking someone a question, to show that you are slightly annoyed with them: Tell me, if I may be so bold as to ask, precisely what you are talking about.—boldly adverb—boldness noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONSnounsa bold move· The newspapers described her resignation as a bold move.a bold step· The following year he made a bold step to expand his business.a bold attempt· It was a bold attempt to win back public confidence.a bold statement/assertion/claim· In a surprisingly bold statement, the couple said they had no intention of marrying.a bold decision· Deciding to emigrate is a bold decision for anyone to make.a bold initiative· Investors have become used to the company’s bold initiatives.a bold experiment· Making a film from the book was a bold experiment, and it worked.
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bold
[bəʊld]
级别:bolder, boldest
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bolder[634]
大胆的(83%),醒目的(8%),陡峭的(4%),粗体的(3%),无礼的(2%)
adj.大胆的,英勇的;黑体的;厚颜无耻的;险峻的
n.(Bold)人名;(英、德、罗、捷、瑞典)博尔德
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