bold / boʊld /

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bold 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

bold·er, bold·est.

  1. not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  2. not hesitating to break the rules of propriety; forward; impudent: He apologized for being so bold as to speak to the emperor.
  3. necessitating courage and daring; challenging: a bold adventure.
  4. beyond the usual limits of conventional thought or action; imaginative: Einstein was a bold mathematician.a difficult problem needing a bold answer.
  5. striking or conspicuous to the eye; flashy; showy: a bold pattern.
  6. steep; abrupt: a bold promontory.
  7. Nautical. deep enough to be navigable close to the shore: bold waters.
  8. Printing. typeset in boldface.
  9. Obsolete. trusting; assured.

bold 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

brave

adj. 形容词 adjective

brazen, insolent

adj. 形容词 adjective

bright, striking

bold构成的短语

  • bold as brass
  • big and bold
  • make bold

更多bold例句

  1. We need bolder action by policymakers to encourage investors.
  2. Searching for such cues may incite children to be bolder in using their eyes to explore what’s around them.
  3. Meanwhile, countries such as Brazil, which have seen emissions climb despite promises to scale them back, would need bolder action to make up for lost time.
  4. Public parks have grown so important during the pandemic that planners are suggesting bold renovations.
  5. “Our nation is struggling, the virus is still not contained, and the American people are counting on Congress to meet this moment with bold, immediate action,” Neal said in a statement.
  6. The well, ghost or no ghost, is certainly a piece of history with a bold presence.
  7. Or bold stands that may not preserve our security today or tomorrow, but keep our principles safely intact?
  8. Then, under the bold headline “Rebooting Spider-Man,” Robinov describes a broad vision for the future of the franchise.
  9. The 2014 election was a wipeout, progressives say, because Democrats lacked a bold economic message to inspire voters.
  10. The declaration adopted by the meeting was a bold step, but it did not a revolution make.
  11. Then Paterno adroitly brought matters to a crisis in a bold peroration which changed the whole scene.
  12. M was a Miser, and hoarded up gold; N was a Nobleman, gallant and bold.
  13. If we had shot 'em without discrimination, the cowards would have got bold, seein' that they weren't safer in rear than in front.
  14. She also played his Fourteenth Rhapsody with orchestral accompaniment in most bold and dashing style.
  15. There are some bold hights dignified as mountains below Coblentz, but the finest of the scenery is above.