embolden

英[ɪmˈbəʊldən]
美[ɪmˈboʊldən]

基本释义

  • vt.鼓励,使有胆量

词性变化

实用例句

Emboldened by the wine, he went over to introduce himself to her.

他借酒壮胆,走上前去向她作自我介绍。

牛津词典

With such a majority, the administration was emboldened to introduce radical new policies.

政府有了这大多数人的支持,才敢推行激进的新政策。

牛津词典

The Prime Minister was steadily emboldened by the discovery that he faced no opposition...

发现自己并未遭到反对,首相渐渐有了信心。

Four days of non-stop demonstrations have emboldened the anti-government protesters.

持续4天不间断的示威使反政府抗议者士气高涨。

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.

期刊摘选

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.

期刊摘选

Boehner referred to Democrats as Defeatocrats, going on to accuse the minority of embolden terrorists.

嘲笑共和党是失败的共和党, 并继续指责这小部分人助长了恐怖分子的士气.

期刊摘选

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.

期刊摘选

Boehner referred to Democrats as Defeatocrats, going on to accuse the minority of helping embolden terrorists.

他提到民主党作为在野党, 仍在指责少数派从而给恐怖分子壮胆.

期刊摘选

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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英英释义

Verb
  • 1. give encouragement to

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