brazen
brazen 英 [ˈbreɪzn] 美 [ˈbrezən]
adj. 厚颜无耻的;无所顾忌的;黄铜制的 vt. 使变得无耻;厚脸皮地做
进行时:brazening 过去式:brazened 过去分词:brazened 第三人称单数:brazens 名词复数:brazens
- With brazen disregard for the sign that said "no cellphones please" the woman took a long call in the doctor's office waiting room. Brazen refers to something shocking, done shamelessly.
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- adj. 厚颜无耻的;无所顾忌的;黄铜制的
- vt. 使变得无耻;厚脸皮地做
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1. It was a day of funerals for many of those killed in one of the city's most brazen terrorist attacks.
对于那些在这个城市最凶残的恐怖袭击中丧生的许多人来说,这是个举行葬礼的日子。
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2. Why would Sprint allow Virgin to use its data network but undercut its own pricing in such a brazen way?
为什么斯普林特会允许维珍使用其数据网络,却厚颜无耻地不降低自己的价格?
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3. The ambush came two days after the rebels beheaded an officer elsewhere in India and served as another reminder of their increasingly brazen tactics.
伏击发生在一位警官被叛乱分子在印度某地斩首两天之后,这是叛乱分子下三滥策略的又一个证据。
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