bold
bold
/ bEuld /
◙ adjective
1. (of a person, action, or idea) showing a willingness to take risks; confident and courageous
• (人,行动,主意)大胆的,有冒险精神的,自信而勇敢的
»a bold attempt to solve the crisis.
解决危机的大胆尝试。
»no journalist was bold enough to take on the Prime Minister.
没有一个记者大胆到敢与首相较量。
[dated] (of a person or manner) so confident as to suggest a lack of shame or modesty
• [旧] (人,行为举止) 放肆的,无礼的,唐突的,傲慢的
»she tossed him a bold look.
她傲慢地看了看他。
[Irish] (especially of a child) naughty; badly behaved
• [爱尔兰] (尤指儿童)淘气的;顽皮的;表现不好的
»I slapped him when he was bold.
他淘气的时候我打了他。
2. (of a colour, pattern, or design) having a strong or vivid appearance
• (颜色,式样,图案)醒目的;显著的,轮廓清晰的
»a coat with bold polka dots.
有醒目圆点花纹的外套。
(of type) having thick strokes
• (字体)黑体的,粗体的
3. (of a cliff or coastline) steep or projecting
• (悬崖,海岸)陡峭的,突出的
◙ noun
1. [mass noun] a typeface with thick strokes
• 黑体字,粗体字
»Shadow cabinet members listed in bold.
用黑体字列出的影子内阁成员。
1. [formal] dare to do something (often used when politely asking a question or making a suggestion)
• 不顾唐突…,不揣冒昧…
»what would he be calling for, if I might make so bold as to ask?
我冒昧问一句,他会有什么样的要求呢?。
◘ (as) bold as brass
1. confident to the point of impudence
• 厚颜无耻,唐突,放肆
»she marched into the library as bold as brass.
她非常无礼地大步走进图书馆。
◘ bold stroke
1. a daring action or initiative
• 大胆的行动(或倡议)
♦ boldness noun
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