audacity 英 [ɔ:ˈdæsəti]   美 [ɔˈdæsɪti]

audacity

audacity  英 [ɔ:ˈdæsəti] 美 [ɔˈdæsɪti]

n. 大胆;厚颜无耻 

名词复数:audacities 

How reckless!; What audacity! 恁大胆!
I admire your audacity. 我对你的厚颜无耻感到惊奇。

  • If you have audacity then you're one daring — and perhaps reckless — character. Running a red light with three previous tickets under your belt certainly shows audacity. And stupidity.
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  • n. 大胆;厚颜无耻
  • 1. How reckless!; What audacity!

    恁大胆!

  • 2. I admire your audacity.

    我对你的厚颜无耻感到惊奇。

  • 3. This bitch still has the audacity to appear on television!

    这婊子仍然厚颜无耻地出现在电视上!

  • audacity (n.) early 15c., "boldness, courage, daring; vigor, animation," from Medieval Latin audacitas "boldness," from Latin audacis genitive of audax "bold, daring; rash, foolhardy" (see audacious). In English, the meaning "presumptuous impudence," implying contempt of moral restraint, is from 1530s.
au·da·city / ɔːˈdæsəti ; NAmE ɔːˈdæsəti / noun [uncountable ] brave but rude or shocking behaviour 鲁莽;大胆无礼 SYN nerve He had the audacityto say I was too fat. 他竟敢说我太肥胖。 au·da·city / ɔːˈdæsəti ; NAmE ɔːˈdæsəti /
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