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
- Bill, said the stranger, in a voice that I thought he had tried to make bold and big.
“毕尔,”那个陌生人喊道,用的语调,照我看,是想虚张声势,壮壮胆子。 - Do you think I am going to peril my reputation for you? May I make bold to ask your name, sir?
你以为我会为你拿我的名誉冒险?先生,我冒昧地问一下你叫什么名字? - 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。 - We'll chat with you investors when we make bold choices to extend the competitive so that you can evaluate for yourself so that you can make rational leadership investment.
当作出大胆决定的时候,我们会谈到投资者,来扩展竞争力所以你可以,为自己评估因而你可以,做出理性的领导投资。 - We've grown jaded watching a succession of well-known people make bold disclaimers that later proved to be flat-out falsehoods.
对于接连名人做出大胆宣称后来被证明是彻底的谎言,我们已经厌倦了。 - May I make bold to borrow a half-crown from you?
我可以冒昧地向你借半克郎硬币吗? - When Michael Abrahams says he believes amteus has "the capacity to become a very big company", he joins a long list of entrepreneurial chairmen willing to make bold claims about their start-ups.
当迈克尔亚伯拉罕斯(michaelabrahams)称自己认为amteus具备“成为一家大型公司的能力”时,他成了敢对其新创企业发表大胆宣言的创业型董事长之一。 - 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。 - 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.
不揣冒昧贡献您一点意见。