brazen 的 3 个定义
- shameless or impudent: brazen presumption.
- made of brass.
- like brass, as in sound, color, or strength.
- to make brazen or bold.
- brazen out / through to face boldly or shamelessly: He prefers to brazen it out rather than admit defeat.
brazen 近义词
brash, unashamed
更多brazen例句
- Ian Jannetta, a spokesman for Metro, called the incident “brazen” and “violent in nature.”
- Perhaps the most dunked-on alleged rioter was Texas real estate agent Jenna Ryan, who appeared to use the brazen attack on American democracy as a branding opportunity.
- You are therefore free not to participate — so long as you keep to yourself your feeling that the invitation is brazen gift-fishing.
- The brazen afternoon shooting is indicative of a violent year in the District.
- He has taken brazen steps, such as meeting with Michigan’s top legislators in a bid to have new electors chosen that would pick him.
- Brazen cherry-picking of the information in this story inspired a flood of “Bush Was Right All Along!”
- And yet brazen bandits prove time and again they are willing to try to return anything.
- The brazen land grab of Crimea was planned while Putin was enjoying the limelight of the Sochi Winter Olympics.
- As the brazen crime leads to the discovery of several bodies, media coverage feeds a sense of security imperiled.
- It is the first time that Iranian TV has publicized this type of report in such a brazen manner.
- The order of the bells is first “silver,” second “golden,” third “brazen,” and fourth “iron.”
- The brazen roar of the cannon is mingled with the intermittent rattle of innumerable machine guns.
- I went out to-night to take a quiet walk upon this place, and the horrid brazen discord of these trumpeters set me half mad.
- Jupiter is mentioned in Ovid's Metamorphoses immediately after the description of the golden, silver, brazen, and iron ages.
- An allusion to the fable in sop about the earthern and brazen pots being dashed together.