brashness

brashness

 英 ['bræʃ(ə)nəs]

  • n.粗野;脆性
  • 网络莽撞;轻率;自以为是的性格

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英汉解释

n.
1.
粗野
2.
脆性

例句

Brashness seemed to go with popularity -- he was the first known hotshot pilot to thread the Stone Needle natural monument at racing speeds.

高人似乎总是伴随自以为是——目前已知第一个比赛速度穿过天然大胆驾驶员

without a doubt , t he central core of the northern - tier states is new york city , a metropolis that has a brashness all its own.

毫无疑问北方连续之中核心地区纽约市一个自以为是大都会

It is true that turmoil, brashness, and a feeling of loneliness amid the millions have always marked life in the city.

的确纽约生活特点一直就是粗野几百万中间孤独

Victory has brought Armstrong fame, wealth and softened some of the brashness he displayed as a young rider.

胜利已经阿姆斯特朗带来名气财富并且改变作为一名年轻赛车轻率性格

Apparently, American girls were safer, but I was forever shocked by my friends' brashness and their insubordination to their parents.

显然美国女孩子安全一点但是朋友们他们父母无礼叛逆往往使感到震惊

The test flight was the latest display of Chinese brashness in security matters.

此次试飞中国安全问题自以为是最新表现

There is a distinctly Latin American feel about some parts of Chinese society today that goes beyond nouveau riche brashness .

如今中国部分地区超出暴发户傲慢明显一种拉美感觉

You are confident to the point of brashness.

自信自以为是地步

Over the past few years, Hyundai has marched upward with the all the drive, ambition, and brashness of Eva Peron.

过去几年现代已经游行向上所有驱动器雄心brashness伊娃裴隆

A similar brashness defined her forays into public society as the first lady of the Kremlin.

同样使第一夫人身份走向公众

Natives will cringe and squirm with embarrassment at such brashness.

对于这种轻率鲁莽当地人尴尬战战兢兢