bodacious

英 [bəʊ'deɪʃəs] 美[bo'deʃəs]
  • adj. 胆大包天的;非凡的;很明显的

英英释义


1. incorrigible;
"a bodacious gossip"
2. unrestrained by convention or propriety;
"an audacious trick to pull"
"a barefaced hypocrite"
"the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim"- Los Angeles Times
"bold-faced lies"
"brazen arrogance"
"the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress"- Bertrand Russell

实用场景例句


From sexy spin classes to bodacious boxing, this club is full of knock - outs.
从性感的脚踏车课程到大胆的拳击, 这家俱乐部里充满了惊奇.

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中文词源


bodacious 出色的

来自bold 和audacious复合词。

双语例句


1. See? I got a perky patootie! - ve a bodacious bum. - Nutritious and booty - licious!
你看? 我有一个神气的屁股! - 我有一个放肆的屁股. - 有营养又可口!

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2. From sexy spin classes to bodacious boxing, this club is full of knock - outs.
从性感的脚踏车课程到大胆的拳击, 这家俱乐部里充满了惊奇.

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英文词源


bodacious (adj.)
1837 (implied in bodaciously), Southern U.S. slang, perhaps from bodyaciously "bodily, totally," or a blend of bold and audacious, which suits the earliest attested sense of the word. Popularized anew by 1982 Hollywood film "An Officer and a Gentleman."