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 boldly ['boldlɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 大胆地, 显眼地

  1. Jane walked boldly up to the platform without faltering.
    简沉著大胆地走上讲台.
  2. No sooner have Jesus knock over the dragon of superstition than Paul boldly set it on its leg again in the name of Jesus.
    耶稣一打倒了“迷信”这魔鬼之后,保罗却又大胆地以耶稣的名义把它扶起来了。
  3. No sooner had Jesus knocked over the dragon of superstition than Paul boldly set if on its legs again in the name of Jesus.
    耶稣一打倒了“迷信”这魔鬼之后,保罗却又大胆地以耶稣的名义把它扶起来了。


boldly
[ adv ]
with boldness, in a bold manner
<adv.all>
we must tackle these tasks boldly


Boldly \Bold"ly\, adv. [AS. bealdl[=i]ce.]
In a bold manner.

  1. In late March, for example, when long-term Treasury bond yields stood at around 7.5% and few analysts were expecting significant increases, Mr. Levine boldly predicted rates would surge about three percentage points by year-end.
  2. For the elites themselves, the message is: America can lead, stop whining, think more boldly.
  3. Hard hit last year by pressures from governments on drug prices, it has nevertheless boldly intensified its commitment to pharmaceuticals in recent months.
  4. Andrei Roiter and Vadim Zakharov, both of whom mix boldly simplified figurative and abstract imagery, are shown alongside American artist Donald Sultan, who works in a comparable mode and mood.
  5. The brief, filed in the name of the House of Representatives, boldly tried to turn this into a separation-of-powers case.
  6. She called the resulting pieces "inward journeys," boldly colored paintings with sphinxes and half-human, half-animal figures and towering obelisks with mosaics of lions, lambs, doves and tigers.
  7. "Gorbachev has opened possibilities that we should take advantage of dynamically and boldly.
  8. It has moved boldly for change at a time when it knows it can dominate the outcome.
  9. It was approved on a voice vote after Republicans sarcastically feigned an effort to double Solarz's aid figure. "We must act boldly and with great fanfare," intoned Rep. William Broomfield, R-Mich., before withdrawing his amendment.
  10. I wish Ms Flint would quote critical theorists a little less, stop worrying about metasexuality and readers' 'aggressive participation', and come out boldly with her own opinion.
  11. Honorable world leaders must now stand together _ boldly _ to hold terrorists accountable for their grisly deeds.
  12. Like Peter the Great, in a characterization of the great Russian historian Vasily Klyuchevsky, Mr. Gorbachev wanted "slaves" to "act boldly and freely" without liberating them first.
  13. Ms Nayler might draw in her breath, but Lord Rothschild boldly hopes that: 'the Three Graces should be the last great treasure to go.
  14. When President John F. Kennedy boldly signed the Community Mental Health Facilities Act in 1963, the vision was clear.
  15. "I often encourage my comrades to be bolder," it quoted him as saying. "In acting boldly, mistakes are hardly unavoidable.
  16. Others argue that supply only exists to satisfy demand, and speak boldly of mandatory prison terms or hospital confinement for all drug abusers, as if there were room for them all.
  17. If the government insisted on changing a movie he made, he added boldly, "I'd resign." "And start your own studio?"
  18. The credits, scripted in hot pink, splash boldly against this smouldering stew.
  19. We still believe Britain would be further along in its Thatcher renaissance had the Tories moved more boldly on taxes, particularly with larger cuts in top marginal rates.
  20. Mr. Hubbert, that's dead wrong." Hubbert said Siegelman's tactics bring to mind Hitler's "big lie" tactic of boldly repeating a falsehood until it is accepted as truth.
  21. Theodore Roosevelt boldly shaped the powers of the presidency but wasn't too busy for nightly pillow fights with his kids, according to a White House lecturer's fond remembrance.
  22. They argue that market pressures demand that GM act more boldly.
  23. (No Bejart fan, I record that the bombast of the productions looks bold, and communicates boldly, on this exposed stage). Alas for the Ukrainians' ballet.
  24. Said the federal government had moved "much more quickly and more boldly than it gets credit for" in the cleanup of Alaska's oil spill.
  25. In the Persian Gulf crisis, she boldly joined with George Bush in sending troops to the Middle East.
  26. Other wartime picks are not being made as boldly, and some analysts say all of the guesswork is crazy, but they are cropping up by the hundreds.
  27. It angers this soldier to know that the Army now disciplines those who accept this awesome responsibility to lead men boldly, fight tenaciously to demand excellence, and pull the trigger in combat.
  28. "America must think creatively and act boldly," the 1988 presidential candidate said in a speech prepared for a meeting of the liberal Center for National Policy.
  29. "He is the one figure who could potentially calm the situation, if he acted boldly and had the proper opportunity to do so," the China specialist said.
  30. Yet the Drixoral Sinus box boldly proclaims its contents to be "The ONLY 12-Hour Sinus Medicine."
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