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adv. 大胆地;冒失地;显眼地
水深到可沿岸航行的
用黑体(或粗体)排印的;黑体的,粗体的
... Bold大胆的,鲁莽的,黑体的,形 Boldly大胆地,副 Boldness大胆,名 ...
冒失地(boldly), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 通“懋”。勉励〖encourage〗 冒失;冒昧〖boldly〗 另见mò ...
... agitated激动的,不安的 boldly大胆的,显露的 eminent杰出的,显赫的 ...
You must act boldly and confidently.
你必须表现得大胆、自信。
"You should do it," the girl said, boldly.
这个女孩大胆地说道:“你应该这么做。”
In answer to speculation that she wouldn't finish the race, she boldly declared her intention of winning it.
作为对她不会完成赛程的推测的回应,她大胆地宣布了她获胜的意图。
He says Congress can only act intelligently and boldly on the issue of climate change if the American public gives it no other choice.
VOA : special.2010.04.21
Cummings actually boldly experimented with this principle and he attracted the attention of the linguists, particularly a linguist named Dell Hymes.
对此,卡明斯做了一个大胆的试验,吸引了语言学家的注意,特别是德尔海默斯。
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This is a crucial issue for the Russian formalists, which they handle very boldly.
这是俄国形式主义者的重要论点,他们处理的十分大胆。
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I struck boldly." Booth described how and why he had shot the president.
VOA : special.2010.01.07
"The Americans" shows the country and its people in a boldly honest way.
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With all of these data points nicely aligned, Turn boldly decided to move forward.
In the Bruce Lee venture, he laments he didn't move quickly or boldly enough.
Plenty of other captains have boldly steered into perilous waters, failed to see rocks and crashed.