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
- This should have enticing implications for investors and even for audacious governments.
这应该对投资者甚至是大胆的政府具有有诱惑力的意义。 - Some people have goals, and some people have big hairy audacious goals.
有些人有目标,而有些人有大胆的的目标。 - Somali pirates yesterday launched one of their most audacious attacks by hijacking a US-flagged ship with its 20 American crew.
索马里海盗昨日发起了他们最大胆的袭击之一,劫持了一艘悬挂美国旗的船舶和船上20名美国船员。 - 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。 - A pyramiding of mistakes and bad luck on our side gave Roosevelt success in his audacious military move.
由于我们方面一错再错,加上运气不好,才使罗斯福在这次大胆的军事行动中得以成功。 - Indeed, if the European Central Bank were similarly audacious, the euro-zone might be better off today.
实际上,如果欧洲央行(ecb)当初也同样大胆,那么欧元区面前的状况可能会更好。 - 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。 - At times, as I can testify, our assault on the US market was improbably audacious.
我亲眼见证,有时我们对美国市场的奇袭大胆得令人难以置信。 - 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。 - 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。