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brash

/brash/US // bræʃ //UK // (bræʃ) //

粗暴的,粗鲁的,粗暴,粗鲁

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    brash·er, brash·est.Also brashy.

    • : impertinent; impudent; tactless: a brash young man.
    • : hasty; rash; impetuous.
    • : energetic or highly spirited, especially in an irreverent way; zesty: a brash new musical.
    • : brittle.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pile or stack of loose fragments or debris, as of rocks or hedge clippings.
    • : brash ice.
    • : Pathology. heartburn.
    • : Scot. and North England Dialect. a sudden shower or burst of rain.any sudden, minor sickness or indisposition, especially of the digestive tract.an assault; attack.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.impulsive, brazen
Synonyms
bold大胆,黑体,大胆的,黑体字cheeky厚脸皮,厚颜无耻,厚脸皮的,厚颜无耻的cocky傲慢的,骄横的,狂妄的,傲慢impetuous浮躁的,浮躁,急躁,急于求成reckless鲁莽的,不顾一切,不顾一切的,不顾一切地rude无礼,无礼的,不客气,不客气的audacious大胆,大胆的,胆大妄为,胆大的brazenfaced厚脸皮,厚颜无耻,无耻之徒,厚颜无耻的人cocksure袜口,袜业,袜套,袜业公司effervescent泡腾式,泡腾性,泡腾型,泡腾剂flip抛出,抛物线,抛掷,抛物foolhardy蛮干的,愚昧的,蛮干,勇敢的forward谈到这个hasty匆忙,匆匆忙忙,匆忙的,仓促headlong昂首阔步,昂首挺胸,一路走来,一路向前heedless漫不经心,漫不经心的,漫不经心地,漠不关心hotheaded头脑发热的人,头脑发热,愣头青,头脑发热的ill-advised不明智的,不明智之举,不明智的做法,不明智impertinent不礼貌的,无礼,不礼貌,无礼的impolitic无聊的,无聊,不礼貌的,不礼貌impudent冒失鬼,厚颜无耻,厚颜无耻的,厚颜无耻之徒incautious不谨慎的,不慎重,不慎重的,不谨慎inconsiderate不周全,不周全的,不周,不周到indiscreet轻率,轻率的,失言,轻率的说insolent无礼,无礼的人,无礼的,无理取闹madcap疯人院,疯了,疯子,疯癫maladroit恶作剧,恶性循环,错乱,恶搞nervy神经质的,神经质,紧张的,紧张precipitate沉淀物,沉淀,淀积物,淀presuming假设,假定,设想,推定presumptuous胆大妄为,妄自尊大,冒昧的,妄自菲薄pushing推动,推广,推进,推销rash皮疹,疹子,红疹子,红疹self-asserting自称是,自称的,自称,自我肯定的self-assertive自言自语,自信,自言自语的,自信的人tactless不善言辞,不善言辞的人,没心没肺,没心机thoughtless没心没肺,不加思索,不思进取,没心没肺的undiplomatic外交,外交部,外交官,外交部的untactful无动于衷,毫无章法,无动于衷的,毫无生气uppity傲慢的,嚣张,嚣张的,傲慢vivacious活泼的,活泼,生机勃勃,活力

Examples

  • Behind the wheel of a minivan, you subversively toss out the stereotypes—the rugged Tacoma, the decked-out Sprinter, heck, even the sporty Outback—and recast the meek denizen of the cul-de-sac as a brash open-road adventurer.

  • In a 1991 Entertainment Weekly album review, critic Arion Berger described the project as “sophisticated beyond the band members’ years,” “lush,” and “propelled by a brash energy.”

  • Jeffrey Gundlach, a “brash and brilliant billionaire known as the King of Bonds,” says he’s wrong about 30 percent of the time.

  • When you look at Megan Thee Stallion, City Girls and even Cardi B, Trina, Foxy Brown, and Lil’ Kim wrapped together really kicked down the doors of not only feminism but brash ownership of the weaponization of your sexuality.

  • Fluent in the brash gestures of rock-and-roll, they always deploy their broad strokes delicately and tactfully, giving the stories in their lyrics enough breathing room to feel real.

  • The brash, engaged, occasionally self-centered ex-lawmaker seemed to retreat inward and practically disappear.

  • Brash, crass, and overflowing with wiseass attitude, he remains the ultimate postmodern superhero.

  • Brash, crass, and sporting a perpetually raised eyebrow, Ash Williams remains the ultimate postmodern superhero.

  • In the movie, Murray portrays Vincent McKenna, a brash, loud, foul-mouthed man who drinks and chain-smokes.

  • By relieving McElhone of the brash movie ending she is able to maintain her grasp on a flawed but still complex character.

  • It was no brash idea, no hare-brained impulse concocted in one's cups, perhaps.

  • Reefs buried in frothing surge showed their glistening mantles, and the boat swerved to avoid floating streamers of brash-ice.

  • Thus the northern face crumbles down into brash or floats away as part of a berg severed from the main body of the shelf-ice.

  • The whole watery expanse was covered with brash, and we were obliged to pick our way with considerable caution.

  • This disease is more frequently called water brash and sometimes heart burn.