英語單詞

bold是什麽意思

bold

英 [bəʊld] 美 [bold]
  • adj. 大膽的,英勇的;黑體的;厚顏無恥的;險峻的
  • n. (Bold)人名;(英、德、羅、捷、瑞典)博爾德

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1. 不老才大膽, 畢竟初生牛犢(才)不怕(懼)虎。

中文詞源


bold 勇敢的

來自PIE *bhel, 膨脹,鼓起。詞源同ball. -d, 插入字母。

英文詞源


bold
bold: [OE] In Old English, bold meant simply ‘brave’; the modern connotations of immodesty or presumptuousness do not seem to have developed until the 12th century. The word goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *balthaz, based ultimately, it has been speculated, on Indo- European *bhel- ‘swell’ (the psychological link through ‘being puffed up’ via ‘adventurous courage’ to ‘audacity’ is scarcely far-fetched). If this is so it would mean bold is related to bellows, belly, billow, bolster, and possibly bellow and bell. The notion of impetuosity is perhaps retained in the related German bald ‘soon’.
=> bell, bellows, belly, billow, bolster
bold (adj.)
Old English beald (West Saxon), bald (Anglian) "bold, brave, confident, strong," from Proto-Germanic *balthaz (cognates: Old High German bald "bold, swift," in names such as Archibald, Leopold, Theobald; Gothic balþei "boldness;" Old Norse ballr "frightful, dangerous"), perhaps from PIE *bhol-to- suffixed form of *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell" (see bole).

Of flavors (coffee, etc.) from 1829. The noun meaning "those who are bold" is from c. 1300. Old French and Provençal baut "bold," Italian baldo "bold, daring, fearless" are Germanic loan-words.

雙語例句


1. Bold as you please, she grabbed me by the sleeve.
她真夠大膽的,竟抓住了我的衣袖。

來自柯林斯例句

2. He believes that students should be encouraged to experiment with bold ideas.
他認為應該鼓勵學生們將大膽的觀念付諸試驗。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The book's 85 colour lithographic plates look staggeringly fresh and bold.
這本書的85張彩色平版看起來異常鮮豔醒目。

來自柯林斯例句

4. I thought his glance at me had been offensively bold.
我覺得他對我的瞥視唐突無禮。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Use bold type for headings and bullet points for noteworthy achievements.
標題使用粗黑字體,顯著的成就要用著重號標示。

來自柯林斯例句

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