英:['bəʊldnɪs]
美:['boʊldnɪs]
英:['bəʊldnɪs]
美:['boʊldnɪs]
词根:bold
adj.bold 大胆的,英勇的;黑体的;厚颜无耻的;险峻的
adv.boldly 大胆地;冒失地;显眼地
adjective
fearless before danger : intrepid
bold settlers on some foreign shore—William Wordsworth
showing or requiring a fearless daring spirit
a bold plan
impudent, presumptuous If I may be so bold, I'd like to make a few suggestions.
punishing a bold child for talking back
obsolete assured, confident
sheer, steep
bold cliffs
adventurous, free
a bold thinker
standing out prominently
bold headlines
being or set in boldface
bold lettering
noun
boldface
printed in bold
鲜明度,醒目程度
Adjective and Noun Middle English, from Old English beald; akin to Old High German bald bold
The first known use of bold was before the 12th century
bolster1 of 2noun
a long pillow or cushion
a structural part designed to eliminate friction or provide support
bolster2 of 2verb
to support with or as if with a bolsteralso: reinforce
came with me to bolster my spirits
bolonoun
a long heavy single-edged knife used in the Philippines
bolognanoun
a large smoked sausage of beef, veal, and pork
bolonoun
a long heavy single-edged knife used in the Philippines
bollardnoun
a post of metal or wood on a wharf around which to fasten mooring lines
bollnoun
the usually roundish pod of some plants
cotton bolls
bolivarnoun
the basic unit of money of Venezuela
a coin representing one bolivar
bolivarnoun
the basic unit of money of Venezuela
a coin representing one bolivar
boleronoun
a Spanish dance in ¾ time
a waist-length jacket open at the front
boldadjective
willing to meet danger or take risks : daring
showing daring spirit
a bold plan
impudent, saucy
steep entry 1 sense 1
bold cliffs
standing out in a very noticeable way : conspicuous
bold colors
being or set in boldface
bold letters
1 If a factor other than the genius of Degas may be invoked as the trigger that sparked this innovative boldness, it is photography.
2 “I wanted to apply that sort of boldness to the city where I came from and my parents’ family,” Mr. Knight said.
3 “You are so predictable,” Moss said, and his anger gave him the boldness he’d been looking for.
4 As in series like “Scandal,” “Insecure” and others, the women of “Run the World” are ambitious, openly sexual and emotionally layered, their boldness and confidence spiked with moments of uncertainty and self-doubt.
5 In his keynote speech, General Electric research chief W. D. Coolidge lauded Ernest’s “boldness and faith and persistence to a degree rarely matched.”
6 He was disappointed, but not inclined to believe Yossarian, for he had been given a sign, a secret, enigmatic vision that he still lacked the boldness to divulge.
7 Her lack of respect made me squirm in my seat, but a part of me respected her boldness.
8 “Absolutely. Owls are wise. They are carefu and patient. Wisdom precludes boldness.”
9 But ducking debates could make him look either presumptuous or weak, reinforcing attack lines from opponents who say he is arrogant and lacks the boldness Republican voters are looking for this year.
10 Young, for all his musical boldness of vision, played with a decided introversion.
11 She seemed determined to awaken more boldness in me.
12 Photograph: Roger-Viollet The other virtues set out in his new book are boldness, love and friendship.
13 You have to commend the makers of the "Resistance" series for their boldness in killing off the protagonist at the end of the first sequel.
14 “I know a human could stand the sight of me,” she had said, blazing with a boldness Minya had never seen.
15 All his boldness had left him and he stayed hidden behind the inkwell until Harriet had gone.
16 Wilson acted with customary boldness in this great challenge to his leadership.
威尔逊在这次对他领导的重大挑战中,以其惯有的大胆采取行动.
17 Love has indeed been perfected among us in this that we may have boldness in the Day of Judgment.
这样爱在我们里面得以完全,我们就可以在审判的日子,坦然无惧。
18 A little mischief bird that for its boldness makes you smile.
19 Baz and Catherine’s windows, which were unveiled last Thursday, were all about truth, beauty, and the kind of boldness that only comes from a life lived without fear of what others might think.
20 If that is the case, it should be hailed for its boldness more than its structural stumbles.
2 勇敢
game bold brave stout gritty courageous intrepid valiant gallant gutsy spunky lionhearted bravely courageously valiantly nobly gamely gallantly daringly intrepidly pluckily bravery stoutness courageousness yeomanly boldhearted procacious masculine fearless spirited manly undaunted dauntless high-spirited valorous doughty mettlesome manful stouthearted gamy great-hearted stronghearted boldly stoutly manfully audaciously chivalrously gamily courage daring prowess manhood hardiness gallantry fearlessness grittiness valiance braveness
3 大胆
boldhearted strong bold assured adventurous heroic hardy fearless intrepid audacious high-wire ballsy dauntless bodacious doughty venturesome nerved stouthearted unappalled boldly hardily pluckily ball daring audacity intrepidity assuredness hardihood derring-do with gloves off without gloves
5 显著
great particular significant signal outstanding bold gross remarkable prominent memorable notable striking noticeable distinguished sensible marked pronounced noteworthy telling conspicuous observable glaring salient emphatic insistent preeminent protuberant unco significantly notably remarkably noticeably markedly sensibly transparently outstandingly signally observably relief prominence notability eminency Mark highlight signalize in evidence