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1 bold
[bəuld]adjperson, action śmiały; pattern, colours krzykliwy* * *[bəuld]1) (daring or fearless: a bold plan of attack.) śmiały2) (striking and well-marked: a dress with bold stripes.) uderzający3) ((of type) thick and clear, like this.) półgruby•- boldly- boldness
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2 bold as brass
(very cheeky: She walked in late as bold as brass.) bezczelny -
3 bold type
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4 bold bow
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5 demi-bold
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6 demi-bold
półgrubyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > demi-bold
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7 adventure
[əd'vɛntʃə(r)]nprzygoda f* * *[əd'ven ə](a bold or exciting undertaking or experience: He wrote a book about his adventures in the Antarctic.) przygoda- adventurous
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8 audacious
[ɔː'deɪʃəs]adjśmiały, zuchwały (pej)* * *[o:'deiʃəs](bold and daring: an audacious plan.) zuchwały- audacity -
9 bright
[braɪt]adjlight, room, colour jasny; day pogodny; person bystry; ( idea) błyskotliwy; outlook, future świetlany; ( lively) ożywionyto look on the bright side — podchodzić (podejść perf) do rzeczy optymistycznie
* * *1) (shining with much light: bright sunshine.) jaskrawy2) ((of a colour) strong and bold: a bright red car.) jasny, jaskrawy3) (cheerful: a bright smile.) promienny4) (clever: bright children.) rozgarnięty•- brightly- brightness
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10 dare-devil
noun (a bold or reckless person.) śmiałek -
11 daring
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12 demure
[dɪ'mjuə(r)]adj* * *[di'mjuə](quiet, shy, modest and well behaved (sometimes deceptively): She looked too demure ever to do such a bold thing.) skromny- demurely- demureness -
13 façade
fasada f* * *1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) fasada2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) mina -
14 flourish
['flʌrɪʃ] 1. vi 2. vtwymachiwać +instr3. n( in writing) zawijas m; ( bold gesture)* * *1. verb1) (to be healthy; to grow well; to thrive: My plants are flourishing.) kwitnąć, rozwijać się2) (to be successful or active: His business is flourishing.) kwitnąć, rozwijać się3) (to hold or wave something as a show, threat etc: He flourished his sword.) wymachiwać2. noun1) (an ornamental stroke of the pen in writing: His writing was full of flourishes.) zakrętas, flores2) (an impressive, sweeping movement (with the hand or something held in it): He bowed and made a flourish with his hat.) szeroki gest3) (an ornamental passage of music: There was a flourish on the trumpets.) fanfara• -
15 intrepid
[ɪn'trɛpɪd]adj* * *[in'trepid](bold and fearless: an intrepid explorer.) nieustraszony- intrepidity -
16 jazzy
1) (bright or bold in colour or design: a jazzy shirt.) pstrokaty2) (of or like jazz: jazzy music.) w stylu jazzowym -
17 presume
[prɪ'zjuːm]vtto presume that … — przyjmować (przyjąć perf), że …
to presume to — odważać się (odważyć się perf) +infin
I presume so — tak przypuszczam, przypuszczam, że tak
* * *[prə'zju:m]1) (to believe that something is true without proof; to take for granted: When I found the room empty, I presumed that you had gone home; `Has he gone?' `I presume so.') założyć2) (to be bold enough (to act without the right, knowledge etc to do so): I wouldn't presume to advise someone as clever as you.) ośmielić się•- presumption
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19 redoubtable
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20 stare
[stɛə(r)] 1. nspojrzenie nt2. vito stare at — wpatrywać się w +acc, gapić się na +acc (pej)
* * *[steə] 1. verb((often with at) to look at with a fixed gaze: They stared at her clothes in amazement; Don't stare - it's rude!) gapić się2. noun(a staring look: a bold stare.) utkwiony wzrok
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bold — [bəuld US bould] adj comparative bolder superlative boldest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(person/action)¦ 2¦(manner/appearance)¦ 3¦(colours/shapes)¦ 4¦(lines/writing)¦ 5¦(printed letters)¦ 6 make/be so bold (as to do something) 7 if I may be so bold ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old … Dictionary of contemporary English
Bold — (рус. смелый, храбрый) многозначный термин. Bold разговорное сокращение названия телесериала «Дерзкие и красивые» (англ. The Bold and the Beautiful). Bold альбом одноимённой хардкор панк группы, записанный в 1989 году.… … Википедия
Bold — steht für: Bold (Täuschkörper), eine Abwehrwaffe deutscher U Boote Bold (Band), eine US amerikanische Hardcore Punkband Bold (Botoșani), Dorf im Kreis Botoșani (Rumänien) Bold ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Boldbaatar Bold Erdene (*… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bold — (b[=o]ld), a. [OE. bald, bold, AS. bald, beald; akin to Icel. ballr, OHG. bald, MHG. balt, D. boud, Goth. bal[thorn]ei boldness, It. baldo. In Ger. there remains only bald, adv. soon. Cf. {Bawd}, n.] 1. Forward to meet danger; venturesome;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
BOLD — steht für: Blood Oxygen Level Dependency, einen physikalischen Effekt der sich für ein bildgebendes Verfahren in der Medizin nutzen lässt Bold steht für: Bold (Täuschkörper), eine Abwehrwaffe deutscher U Boote Bold ist der Nachname folgender… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bold — bold·en; bold·face; bold·ly; bold·ness; em·bold·en; ko·bold; bold; … English syllables
bold — [bōld] adj. [ME < OE beald, bold, brave, akin to Ger bald: orig. sense, “swollen up” < IE base * bhel : see BALL1] 1. showing a readiness to take risks or face danger; daring; fearless 2. too free in behavior or manner; taking liberties;… … English World dictionary
bold — ► ADJECTIVE 1) confident and courageous. 2) dated audacious; impudent. 3) (of a colour or design) strong or vivid. 4) (of type) having thick strokes. ► NOUN ▪ a bold typeface. ● be so bold as to … English terms dictionary
bold — BOLD, bolduri, s.n. (reg.) 1. Ac cu măciulie, ac cu gămălie. ♦ Vârf ascuţit. ♦ Cui de metal cu măciulie ornamentală. 2. Băţ ascuţit cu care se îndeamnă vitele. ♦ Împunsătură, înţepătură (dată cu acest băţ). 3. (înv.) Imbold. 4. (reg.) Element de… … Dicționar Român
bold — (adj.) O.E. beald (W.Saxon), bald (Anglian) bold, brave, confident, strong, from P.Gmc. *balthaz (Cf. O.H.G. bald bold, swift, in names such as Archibald, Leopold, Theobald; Goth. balþei boldness; O.N. ballr frightful, dangerous ), perhaps from… … Etymology dictionary
Bold — Bold, v. t. To make bold or daring. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English