embolden

英[ɪm'bəʊld(ə)n;em-] 美[ɛm'boldən]
  • vt. 使有胆量,使大胆

词态变化


第三人称单数: emboldens;过去式: emboldened;过去分词: emboldened;现在分词: emboldening;

中文词源


embolden 使勇敢

em-, 进入,使。bold, 勇敢。

英文词源


embolden (v.)
1570s, from em- (1) + bold + -en (1). Or perhaps an extended form of earlier embold, enbold (late 14c.). Related: Emboldened; emboldening.

双语例句


1. It can embolden us by giving names to our fears.
它能鼓励我们正视并表达我们的忧惧.

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2. Unfortunately, being able to pay off victims will embolden muggers.
不幸的是能补偿受害人将使凶手更大胆.

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3. More political instability would likely embolden Islamic militants to try to expand.
政坛的进一步动荡可能会加剧伊斯兰武装分子扩张的野心.

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4. Any hint of higher inflation will further embolden dollar bulls.
通货膨胀如出现任何负面消息,都将影响美元的发展.

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5. But at those schools that were having about the test , Atkinson's stance will embolden anti - SAT forces.
但在那些已经对SAT三思 的学校中, 艾特金森的表态将使 反 SAT的力量增强了信心.

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