make bold
英 [meɪk bəʊld]
美 [meɪk boʊld]
冒昧,胆敢;随便使用;敢于
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- I make bold to give you my opinion.
不揣冒昧贡献您一点意见。 - May I make bold to suggest that you were wrong to do so?
我斗胆说一句,这件事您做错了。 - May I make so bold as to say how much I admire your singing?
我能冒昧地说我是多么喜欢你的歌吗? - From the first trans-Atlantic flight to man's first steps on the moon, the one-piece garment provided the protection to make bold moves.
从首次跨越大西洋的飞行到人类踏上月球的第一步,连体式服装都为人类的诸多大胆尝试提供以保护。 - Investors are content to accept balance sheets for what they are, and are not willing to make bold assumptions about unabated growth, said Mr Cummings.
卡明斯表示:投资者乐于接受大小合适的资产负债表,不愿大胆假设增速将保持不变。 - We both talent and wisdom, make bold innovations, the courage to take risks, seize opportunities, momentum, ushering in the future.
我们兼具才华与智慧,大胆创新、敢于承担风险,抓住机遇、乘势而上、开拓未来。 - And they express very authoritative opinions, pass swift judgments and make bold statements even though it may be a subject they know nothing about.
他们表达出很权威的意见,还有很多评论和伟论,但可能他们对那一切并不熟悉。 - I make bold to ask you a favour [ give you a piece of advice].
我冒昧地求你一件事[给你提一个意见]。 - I make bold to give you my opinion. I will venture to say that she cannot gain by the acquaintance.
不揣冒昧贡献您一点意见。我敢不揣冒昧地说,她是不会从这种交往上有所收获的。 - So they're not willing to make bold move or take any chance that could gain an upper hand over kidnappers, if it could also further jeopardize hostage's lives.
所以,他们不愿做出大胆举措甚至某些有可能迅速突破危局制服歹徒的方法,只要这些举措和方法可能会影响到人质的安全。