make bold
英 [meɪk bəʊld]
美 [meɪk boʊld]
冒昧,胆敢;随便使用;敢于
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- I make bold to ask you a favour [ give you a piece of advice].
我冒昧地求你一件事[给你提一个意见]。 - I make bold to give you my opinion.
不揣冒昧贡献您一点意见。 - It arises, says Raynor, because to succeed companies have to make bold strategic commitments to the future to markets, products and developing distinctive capabilities.
雷纳表示,“战略悖论”出现的原因在于,企业要获得成功,就不得不对未来(市场、产品和发展独特能力)做出大胆的战略承诺。 - He could neither unite broad masses of troops in great sweeping maneuvers, make bold political plans, nor create any major reforms.
他既不能统率大军南征北战,又不能制订宏伟的政治纲领,也不能提倡任何重大改革。 - May I make so bold as to say how much I admire your singing?
我能冒昧地说我是多么喜欢你的歌吗? - When Michael Abrahams says he believes amteus has "the capacity to become a very big company", he joins a long list of entrepreneurial chairmen willing to make bold claims about their start-ups.
当迈克尔亚伯拉罕斯(michaelabrahams)称自己认为amteus具备“成为一家大型公司的能力”时,他成了敢对其新创企业发表大胆宣言的创业型董事长之一。 - I make bold to give you my opinion. I will venture to say that she cannot gain by the acquaintance.
不揣冒昧贡献您一点意见。我敢不揣冒昧地说,她是不会从这种交往上有所收获的。 - May I make bold to borrow a half-crown from you?
我可以冒昧地向你借半克郎硬币吗? - So they're not willing to make bold move or take any chance that could gain an upper hand over kidnappers, if it could also further jeopardize hostage's lives.
所以,他们不愿做出大胆举措甚至某些有可能迅速突破危局制服歹徒的方法,只要这些举措和方法可能会影响到人质的安全。 - The bidder can't make bold to withdraw the bid or to modify it in the period of validity of the bid.
投标人在标函有效期内不得擅自撤回投标或修改标函。