bold 音标拼音: [b'old]
a . 粗体的,黑体的; 大胆的,勇敢的;冒失的;
bold 粗体( 列印 ); 鲜明( 萤幕 )
bold 粗体
bold adj 1 :
fearless and daring ; "
bold settlers on some foreign shore "; "
a bold speech "; "
a bold adventure " [
ant :
{
timid }]
2 :
clear and distinct ; "
bold handwriting "; "
a figure carved in bold relief "; "
a bold design "
3 :
very steep ;
having a prominent and almost vertical front ; "
a bluff headland "; "
where the bold chalk cliffs of England rise "; "
a sheer descent of rock " [
synonym : {
bluff }, {
bold },
{
sheer }]
n 1 :
a typeface with thick heavy lines [
synonym : {
boldface }, {
bold face }, {
bold }]
Bold \
Bold \ (
b [=
o ]
ld ),
a . [
OE .
bald ,
bold ,
AS .
bald ,
beald ;
akin to Icel .
ballr ,
OHG .
bald ,
MHG .
balt ,
D .
boud ,
Goth .
bal [
thorn ]
ei boldness ,
It .
baldo .
In Ger .
there remains only bald ,
adv .
soon .
Cf . {
Bawd },
n .]
1 .
Forward to meet danger ;
venturesome ;
daring ;
not timorous or shrinking from risk ;
brave ;
courageous .
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Throngs of knights and barons bold . --
Milton .
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2 .
Exhibiting or requiring spirit and contempt of danger ;
planned with courage ;
daring ;
vigorous . "
The bold design leased highly ." --
Milton .
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3 .
In a bad sense ,
too forward ;
taking undue liberties ;
over assuming or confident ;
lacking proper modesty or restraint ;
rude ;
impudent .
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Thou art too wild ,
too rude and bold of voice .
--
Shak .
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4 .
Somewhat overstepping usual bounds ,
or conventional rules ,
as in art ,
literature ,
etc .;
taking liberties in composition or expression ;
as ,
the figures of an author are bold . "
Bold tales ." --
Waller .
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The cathedral church is a very bold work . --
Addison .
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5 .
Standing prominently out to view ;
markedly conspicuous ;
striking the eye ;
in high relief .
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Shadows in painting . . .
make the figure bolder .
--
Dryden .
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6 .
Steep ;
abrupt ;
prominent .
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Where the bold cape its warning forehead rears .
--
Trumbull .
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Bold \
Bold \,
v .
t .
To make bold or daring . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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Bold \
Bold \,
v .
i .
To be or become bold . [
Obs .]
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161 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bold ":
abrupt ,
adventurous ,
arrant ,
arrogant ,
audacious ,
aweless ,
barefaced ,
blatant ,
bluff ,
bold as brass ,
bold -
spirited ,
boldfaced ,
bossed ,
bossy ,
brash ,
brassy ,
brave ,
brazen ,
brazenfaced ,
breakneck ,
bumptious ,
challenging ,
chased ,
cheeky ,
chivalric ,
chivalrous ,
clear ,
cocky ,
confident ,
conspicuous ,
contemptuous ,
contumelious ,
courageous ,
daredevil ,
daring ,
dauntless ,
death -
defying ,
defiant ,
defying ,
derisive ,
disdainful ,
disregardful ,
distinct ,
doughty ,
embossed ,
eminent ,
emissile ,
enterprising ,
excrescent ,
excrescential ,
exhibitionistic ,
extruding ,
fearless ,
fire -
eating ,
fit for sea ,
flagrant ,
foolhardy ,
forward ,
fresh ,
gallant ,
glaring ,
greathearted ,
greatly daring ,
hanging out ,
hardy ,
harebrained ,
headlong ,
heroic ,
herolike ,
immodest ,
impertinent ,
impudent ,
in relief ,
in the foreground ,
incautious ,
insolent ,
intrepid ,
ironhearted ,
jutting ,
knightlike ,
knightly ,
lionhearted ,
lost to shame ,
madbrain ,
madbrained ,
madcap ,
manful ,
manly ,
nervy ,
notable ,
noticeable ,
notorious ,
obtrusive ,
ostensible ,
outstanding ,
pert ,
plucky ,
plunging ,
precipitous ,
presumptuous ,
procacious ,
prognathous ,
projecting ,
prominent ,
pronounced ,
protrudent ,
protruding ,
protrusile ,
protrusive ,
protuberant ,
protuberating ,
raised ,
rapid ,
rash ,
reckless ,
regardless of consequences ,
resolute ,
salient ,
sassy ,
saucy ,
sea -
kindly ,
seaworthy ,
shameless ,
sharp ,
sheer ,
smart ,
smart -
alecky ,
snug ,
soldierlike ,
soldierly ,
stalwart ,
staring ,
stark -
staring ,
steep ,
sticking out ,
stiff ,
stout ,
stouthearted ,
striking ,
strong ,
swaggering ,
temerarious ,
tender ,
unabashed ,
unafraid ,
unashamed ,
unblushing ,
undaunted ,
unembarrassed ,
unmodest ,
valiant ,
valorous ,
venturesome ,
vertical ,
vigorous ,
vivid ,
waterproof ,
watertight ,
weatherly ,
wild ,
wild -
ass
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