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
- 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? - We're confident the2009 Auction Spectacular will make a bold statement.
我们有信心在2009年拍卖的壮观将使一个大胆的声明。 - The bidder can't make bold to withdraw the bid or to modify it in the period of validity of the bid.
投标人在标函有效期内不得擅自撤回投标或修改标函。 - 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。 - It arises, says Raynor, because to succeed companies have to make bold strategic commitments to the future to markets, products and developing distinctive capabilities.
雷纳表示,“战略悖论”出现的原因在于,企业要获得成功,就不得不对未来(市场、产品和发展独特能力)做出大胆的战略承诺。 - I make bold choices to choose from! To the young dream, and no regrets of youth!
我要大胆的选择离开,为了年轻的梦想和无悔的青春! - 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 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。 - 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。 - He could neither unite broad masses of troops in great sweeping maneuvers, make bold political plans, nor create any major reforms.
他既不能统率大军南征北战,又不能制订宏伟的政治纲领,也不能提倡任何重大改革。
