embolden如何读

英:[ɪmˈbəʊldən]

美:[ɪmˈboʊldən]

embolden是什么意思

  • vt. 给 ... 壮胆; 鼓励

embolden自然拼读

em·bold·en

ihm bol dihn

embolden变形

第三人称单数:emboldens

现在分词:emboldening

过去式:emboldened

过去分词:emboldened

embolden英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to impart boldness or courage to : to instill with boldness, courage, or resolution enough to overcome timidity or misgiving … being near her twin did seem to embolden her, to loosen her tongue.—John Updike … other voices too timid to speak in class are often emboldened by the different and more protected role an online conversation provides.—Richard A. Lanham

Great leaders embolden the rest of us to rise to our highest potentialities, to be active, insistent and resolute in affirming our own sense of things.—Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

embolden词源中文解释

"赋予勇气或胆量",来自1570年代的 em- (1) + bold + -en (1)。或者可能是早期 embold, enbold (14世纪晚期) 的扩展形式。相关词汇: Emboldened; emboldening。

embolden词源英文解释

The first known use of embolden was in the 15th century

embolden儿童词典英英释义

embossverb

to decorate with a raised pattern or design

embossverb

to decorate with a raised pattern or design

embosomverb

to shelter closely : enclose

embolusnoun

an abnormal particle (as an air bubble) circulating in the blood compare thrombus

embolismnoun

the sudden blocking of a blood vessel by an embolus

embolus

embolusnoun

an abnormal particle (as an air bubble) circulating in the blood compare thrombus

emboldenverb

to make bold

emboldenverb

to make bold

embolden 例句

1 But I became emboldened while watching Danielle Sepsy compete and reach the finals as the sole baker in a pack of savory chefs on the recent HBO cooking competition series, "The Big Brunch."

2 In 2019, she drew headlines when she stepped down as second vice president of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, saying it was encouraging and emboldening white supremacists by refusing to change its name.

3 His candor is comforting, and emboldening, encouraging persistence with a story whose destination seems as vague as its characters’ motivations.

4 Second, defeat for the West in Afghanistan would embolden its opponents not just in Pakistan, but all around the world, leaving it open to more attacks.

其次,如果西方在阿富汗失败,这将不仅仅鼓励其在巴基斯坦的反对者,世界范围内的西方反对者都会受到鼓舞,从而使西方更容易收到攻击。

5 “I want to create beautiful experiences that strengthen and embolden us such that we can continue the force of creative action.”

6 Such rhetoric has emboldened loggers, ranchers and big business interests eager to make money in the Amazon.

7 “I didn’t have to doubt whether he was saying something to make me happy or impress me. He just came as he was and that emboldened me to truly come as I am.”

8 They were simply emboldened, floating on an ancient tide of superiority, buoyed by the fact that history had never told them anything different.

9 That's emboldened him as he begins thinking about recording a new album.

10 Feldman was emboldened by the Abstract Expressionist painters to compose music that similarly eluded formal design and strove for purity of expression, quietude and mysticism.

11 He’s out in the world again, which means all the defenders are out there in the world again and feel emboldened.

12 Success on the track emboldened her to take new risks: tasting her husband’s snail appetizer, dining in a restaurant alone and ditching a career as a college lecturer to try her hand as a writer.

13 “Matt was an emboldening person — everyone around him seemed happy.”

14 People behind the scenes are rooting for you, even though they may not outwardly reveal their support of you just yet - let that knowledge embolden you.

人们会在幕后支持你,虽然他们表面上或许还未显露出他们对你的支持,让那个认知帮你壮壮胆吧。

15 But the abuse she received last year was particularly vile and relentless, and Khan decided she didn’t want to be afraid of this generation of newly emboldened white supremacists any longer.

16 But it is clear that the settlements will embolden America's Armada of class-action lawyers to redouble their efforts.

不过显而易见的是这样的赔偿方案将会鼓励美国的集体诉讼律师队伍倍加努力。

17 Criminal defense attorney Richard Kaplan said the New York case could both empower women to come forward and embolden prosecutors to take on tough cases.

18 "I am equal parts humbled and emboldened by this opportunity to play a role in establishing the Frye as a leading center of ideas, and as a museum of the future."

19 In addition to rocking a killer youthful title, this campaign aims to embolden homophobic young people who feel persecuted.

20 Now the Greens are attempting to seize a particularly favorable political moment: Across the country, emboldened progressives have been mounting a series of successful challenges to longtime Democratic incumbents.

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