单词 | bold |
释义 | boldbolderboldestboldbold1 /bəʊld $ boʊld/ adjective1confident and willing to take risks: a bold and imaginative plan一个大胆而有想象力的计划She was bold enough to ask for more money.be 她胆子真大﹐要求更多的钱。 2very clear and strong or bright: a bold, bright red鲜亮的大红色The graphics are bold and colourful.graphicbe 图像色彩鲜亮丰富。—boldlyboldly adverb—boldnessboldnessesboldness noun [uncountable]THESAURUS: boldbrave not afraid to do something that is dangerous, frightening, or difficult: the brave men who fought in the warmanfightIt was a brave thing to do.becourageous very brave – used especially about someone fighting for what they believe in, or fighting against a disease: She is an extraordinary and courageous woman, who has struggled to bring democracy to her country.behavestrugglehis courageous fight against cancerheroic very brave and determined, in a way that is admired by many people: He praised the soldiers for their heroic defence of the city.praisesoldiera heroic wartime leaderher heroic efforts to save the lives of her childreneffortlivechilddaring willing to try doing something that involves a lot of danger or risk: a daring escape from a prison campdarea daring artistdarebold behaving in a confident way that shows you are not afraid to take difficult decisions, or do things that other people may disagree with: Starting her own company was a bold decision.startbeNo one felt bold enough to ask that question.feeladventurous used about someone who enjoys going to new places, or doing exciting and dangerous things: If you are feeling adventurous, you can go diving in the Red Sea.befeeldivefearless showing that you are not afraid of anything or anyone: a completely fearless climber |
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