audacious
英 [ɔːˈdeɪʃəs]
美 [ɔːˈdeɪʃəs]
adj. 敢于冒险的; 大胆的
Collins.1 / BNC.19357 / COCA.16335
牛津词典
adj.
- 敢于冒险的;大胆的
willing to take risks or to do sth shocking- an audacious decision
大胆的决定
- an audacious decision
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 敢于冒险的;大胆的
Someone who isaudacioustakes risks in order to achieve something.- ...an audacious plan to win the presidency.
为当选总统而制订的大胆计划
- ...an audacious plan to win the presidency.
双语例句
- Success in the Desert would have meant the destruction of Rommel's audacious force.
沙漠战事的得手,本来会意味着隆美尔的气焰嚣张的军队的毁灭。 - You are extremely audacious to steal a purse in broad daylight!
光天化日下抢钱包,你真是胆大包天。 - Good news now arrived from Tobruk, where the audacious and persistent enemy met their first definite rebuff.
这时,从托卜鲁克传来了好消息,大胆顽强的敌人初次遭到了明显的挫折。 - It was audacious of him to tell me a downright lie.
他真有勇气,敢向我撒了个弥天大谎。 - He stood unyielding and unafraid against the enemy. audacious explorers; fearless reporters and photographers; intrepid pioneers.
他面对敌人,英勇无畏。勇敢的探索者;无畏的记者和摄影师;无畏的先锋。 - The title was audacious but it captured the western zeitgeist.
其书名相当大胆,但抓住了西方的时代精神。 - Not even George 8201; W. Bush was this audacious.
即便是乔治•W•布什(GeorgeW.Bush)都没这么大胆。 - CEO Larry Page urged them to be "audacious," especially in philanthropy.
谷歌CEO拉里•佩奇还力劝大家“大胆一点”,尤其是在慈善事业上。 - Now that they were backed up, these fellows became audacious in the extreme.
一旦有人撑腰,这帮家伙就变得胆大包天。 - Practice had hardened me, and I grew audacious to the last degree.
习惯使我的心硬化了,我胆大到极点了。
