embolden

英[ɪm'bəʊldən] 美[ɪm'boʊldən]
  • vt. 给 ... 壮胆; 鼓励
emboldened emboldened emboldening emboldens
GRE
Verb:
  1. give encouragement to

1. 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.

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2. 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.

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3. 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.

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4. 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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5. But at those schools that were having about the test , Atkinson's stance will embolden anti - SAT forces.
但在那些已经对SAT三思 的学校中, 艾特金森的表态将使 反 SAT的力量增强了信心.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. If we fail to make that case effectively, we will weaken already tenuous democratic forces and embolden those in Iraq who seek to foment chaos and instability.
      如果我们不能有效地做到这点,我们将削弱本来就已软弱的民主力量,并给那些企图制造混乱和动荡的伊拉克人壮胆。
    2. People behind the scenes are rooting for you, even though they may not outwardly reveal their support of you just yet - let that knowledge embolden you.
      人们会在幕后支持你,虽然他们表面上或许还未显露出他们对你的支持,让那个认知帮你壮壮胆吧。
    3. However, they acknowledged that such a forum could embolden supporters of political reform within the Communist party.
      不过,它们承认,有这样一个论坛,可能鼓励共产党内支持政治改革的人士。

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