make bold to

以避免冒犯他人。
常用释义
委婉地请求或建议某事的方式,当您不想冒犯他人时使用:指以一种谨慎、客气的方式请求或建议某事,以避免冒犯他人。

例句

1·I will make bold to speak again.

我这次又要再大胆地和您说一遍了。

2·May I make bold to suggest that you were wrong to do so?

我斗胆说一句,这件事您做错了。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

3·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。

4·That would be the bold claim to make at this point.

在这一点上,这将是一个大胆的主张。

5·Soon after, she knew she had to make a bold move to fully commit to her new future.

不久之后,她意识到,必须大胆转变才能全力走向新未来。

6·"Peradventure you will even make so bold as to say he lied," scoffed Hugo.

“也许你还敢说他撒谎。”雨果嘲弄地说。

7·May I make (so) bold (as) to ask your name, Sir?

我斗胆问一下您尊姓大名, 先生。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

8·"Black is a leading trend for the fashion-forward bride who wants to make a bold statement," said a spokesman for bridal website WeddingPath.

英国婚庆公司WeddingPath网站发言人表示:"对于那些想要大胆尝试的时尚新娘来说,黑色引领着婚庆潮流。"

9·However, Mr Miller admitted News Corporation could not make the bold step alone but was prepared to lead other media companies in this direction.

然而,米勒先生也承认,新闻集团不会单独进行这项大胆的尝试,而是要其它传媒公司一起加入。

10·It is very easy to make bold claims about how different diets can stop cancer returning, but there is no strong evidence these diets do what they say.

大声地宣告不同的饮食可以阻止癌症复发很容易,但并没有强有力的证据证明他们所说的。

同义词

擅自;冒昧地,胆敢