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brash

英 [bræʃ]

美 [bræʃ]

adj.  盛气凌人的; 自以为是的; 耀眼的; 嘈杂的

比较级:brasher 最高级:brashest 过去分词:brashed 

GRETEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.14792 / COCA.13535

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 盛气凌人的;自以为是的
      confident in an aggressive way
      1. Beneath his brash exterior, he's still a little boy inside.
        他外表盛气凌人,内心里还是个孩子。
    • 耀眼的;嘈杂的
      too bright or too noisy in a way that is not attractive

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 过于自信的;盛气凌人的;自以为是的
        If you describe someone or their behaviour asbrash, you disapprove of them because you think that they are too confident and aggressive.
        1. On stage she seems hard, brash and uncompromising.
          在台上她显得强硬、自负且毫不妥协。

      英英释义

      adj

      • offensively bold
        1. a brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club
        2. a nervy thing to say
        Synonym:cheekynervy

      双语例句

      • It was known for its anti-establishment aesthetics, while simultaneously embracing brash consumerism and the uniform style of corporate brands, such as Orange and Coca-Cola.
        它因反对正流派美学而闻名,同时迎合消费主义的急需和统一的企业品牌,如橙汁和可口可乐。
      • He scares people away by being so brash.
        他狂妄自大把别人都吓跑了。
      • Osaka is big, brash and rarely subtle.
        大阪是一个巨大而鲁莽城市,很少给人以敏感的感觉。
      • Perhaps she had been too brash.
        也许她是太鲁莽了。
      • He still has the brash confidence of youth.
        他仍然具有青年人那样的过分自信。
      • Delhi is India's brash, restless, gossipy melting pot.
        德里是印度鲁莽的、浮躁的和八卦的熔炉。
      • He had become brash, cocky, and a billionaire.
        他已经成为一位傲慢、自大的亿万富翁。
      • Occasionally someone brash would ask if Celia would help him try the product out.
        有时,也有个别死皮赖脸的人问西莉亚,她能不能帮他试试产品的性能。
      • Brash Entertainment representative confirmed the above details, but could offer no additional information on the project.
        公司发言人证实了上述细节,但没有给出更多的信息。
      • His brash answers annoyed the interviewers.
        他回答问题自以为是,面试的人感到很不痛快。