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daringness

/dair-ing/US // ˈdɛər ɪŋ //UK // (ˈdɛərɪŋ) //

茫然,胆量,茫茫人海,胆识

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : adventurous courage; boldness.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : bold or courageous; fearless or intrepid; adventurous.

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Examples

  • They’re starting to make waves globally, such as Do Manh Cuong, who has worked with brands including Christian Dior and Dominique Sirop, and Nguyen Cong Tri, whose daring ’fits have cloaked A-listers like Rihanna and Katy Perry.

  • She’s coming to Tokyo with new, daring skills that show she is testing the very limits of what is humanly possible when it comes to twisting and flipping in the air.

  • That second trilogy of films loosely follows the characters as they pull off ever more daring criminal stunts in the name of helping the good guys.

  • Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study tells of a remarkable and daring migration.

  • Kelati’s path began with a daring decision and wrenching sacrifice.

  • Just right for that person who needs a little creative push to do something daring in their yard.

  • The Bees Laline Paull (Ecco) This arresting debut novel is a daring dystopian story set in a beehive.

  • Just like Watson, Ansari is daring to elicit antagonism and ignorant accusations on account of his feminist beliefs.

  • Not that Modern Family would ever make such a daring move at this point.

  • It is a tale of courage and commitment, daring and determination.

  • The energetic, the daring, the high-spirited go, leaving the residue more abject and nerveless than ever.

  • It was lying sound asleep on a mud-bank, not dreaming, doubtless, of the daring bipeds who were about to disturb its repose.

  • They gave a sort of daring unconscious eighteenth-century coquetry to what was otherwise a somewhat severe style of beauty.

  • It was a daring thing on my part and I am sure many a reader of the paper must have smiled at my criticisms.

  • It is likewise formed daring the decay of animal and vegetable matters, and is consequently evolved from dung and compost heaps.