brash的意思和读音

brash

: [bræʃ] : [bræʃ]

n.;()

adj.耀

brasher  brashest  

adj.muted,self-effacing,measured

adj.loud,garish,vulgar,gaudy,bright

brashadj.

1.confident in an aggressive way

Beneath his brash exterior, he's still a little boy inside.

2.耀too bright or too noisy in a way that is not attractive

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adj.1.,2.;3.,4.,5.1.,2.;3.,4.,5.

adj.1.behaving and talking in a loud and confident way that annoys other people2.big, bright, or colorful in a way that is not attractive

1. brandish v. () brash a. brassy a.

2. brandish v. () brash a. brassy a.

3. brant brash brashly ...

4. Bowl mill brash bracket ...

5. branch " , " brash " ;" breed " ; , " ...

6. jab brash wane ...

7. brash ice brash ; brash ...

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1.Wheeljack and Hot Shot had a deep bond and friendly rivalry, each trying to outdo the other's brash antics.

2.The brash insurance salesman invaded the sacrosanct privacy of the office of the president of the company.

3.I must have trained him well, because schmidt summed up the cause against the merger in a few brash words .

4.He gave people brash game shows and imported soaps, sweeping away the fusty piety that had previously dominated the media.

5.Ignoring social pressure - you walk right up to her, ignore everybody else extremely confident and brash.-

6.A brash economics graduate of Harvard, he was annoyed that 'they wouldn't take a chance on me right out of college, ' he says.

7.Before, it was the brash, ego-centric young man we saw before us. Now we get simply a man with a lot of life experience.

8.They're brash. As I said in this interview with Loren Feldman yesterday, they start companies like they drive.访

9.China is exhibiting a brash sense of confidence as its economy continues to boom while much of the world remains mired in a recession.退

10.For a black man to be so brash was unique at the time.