单词 | audacity |
释义 | audacity (ɔːdæsɪti ) uncountable noun Audacity is audacious behaviour. I was shocked at the audacity and brazenness of the gangsters. Synonyms: daring, nerve, courage, guts [informal] Quotations: Being tactful in audacity is knowing how far one can go too farLe Rappel à l'ordre Collocations: audacity of hope The convention hall shook as delegates cheered the 'audacity of hope'. Times, Sunday Times In the third year of his turbulent presidency, the audacity of hope has given way to the cynicism of survival. Times, Sunday Times Ah, the audacity of hope. Times,Sunday Times The disenfranchised, the sansculottes, those who are angry at politics, those who want to feel the audacity of hope, they will all come within the fold. Times, Sunday Times For a brief decade those five - and their friends - felt the audacity of hope. Times, Sunday Times Join us in the real world before you have the audacity to criticise us. The Sun True, we then have the audacity to charge for it, but how many other professionals work for nothing? Times, Sunday Times Do they have the audacity to keep their foot on the accelerator when the openers have departed? Times, Sunday Times The committee can hardly have the audacity to play him anywhere else. Times, Sunday Times And people have the audacity to not give it the respect it deserves. Times, Sunday Times The size, the sheer audacity, of Ponzi's fraud meant that his name became attached to the swindle. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The sheer audacity to pull it off is what I loved. The Sun (2008) The import of his cheating goes beyond his own life and chosen sport because of his arrogance and sheer audacity. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Translations: Chinese: 大胆行为 Japanese: 大胆さ |
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