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boldly

/bohld-lee/US // ˈboʊld li //

大胆地,勇敢地,大胆,敢于

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : without hesitation or fear in the face of risk or danger; courageously:To those who so boldly fought and died for our freedom, I apologize that so many have thrown it away.
    • : without worrying about the opinion or judgment of others:He uttered his prayer loudly, boldly, not caring if the others overheard.
    • : without regard for the rules of propriety or morality; impudently or brazenly:The chutzpah it takes to lie so boldly is epic!
    • : in a way that goes beyond usual limits of conventional thought or action; in a visionary or imaginative way:The new concert hall demonstrates that an intimate musical experience and boldly innovative architecture need not be in conflict.
    • : in a way that is visually striking or arresting; in a showy or flashy way: The boldly striped entrance hall makes a dramatic opening statement in this home.The male is an attractive and boldly marked bird, while the female is comparatively drab.

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Examples

  • Another option is to go with a bold pattern in a less expensive, easier-to-install material.

  • His two-year tenure has been marked by bold moves that have backfired.

  • Parade is a bold and expressive brand that’s seeking to rewrite the American underwear story.

  • The company’s bold move spurred an arms race, drawing in the rest of Silicon Valley and automakers the world over.

  • While an all-out elimination of the filibuster may ultimately prove too bold for Democrats to pursue, there are other tactics they may take to expand their power in government.

  • Tarkhan boldly claims that next he will bring the fight to Putin.

  • He experimented boldly without much regard for precedent or the status quo.

  • Yet Agency communications specialists are hardly exploring strange new worlds or boldly going where no man has gone before.

  • As Democrats we need to speak much more boldly about how we address inequality and not just pay lip service to these ideas.

  • Earlier this year, the rebels boldly stood up to AQ affiliates throughout Syria, but remain under vicious ISIS suicide attacks.

  • There is an odd triangular-shaped hill that rises on one side very boldly and abruptly, called the Fox's Head.

  • She has boldly reproduced upon canvas a fulness of life and joy, such as is rarely seen in pictures.

  • His only chance of ultimate recovery was to push boldly forward, and to betray no fear of failure.

  • Oliver coloured involuntarily to find that the old thief had been reading his thoughts; but boldly said, Yes, he did want to know.

  • Already the country was in eager expectation, and Bruce and the Bishop proceeded boldly to Scone.