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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
bold
bold [bold bolder boldest] adjective, noun BrE [bəʊld] NAmE [boʊld] adjective (bold·er, bold·est) 1. (of people or behaviour)brave and confident; not afraid to say what you feel or to take risks •It was a bold move on their part to open a business in France. •The wine made him bold enough to approach her. •a bold and fearless warrior 2. (of shape, colour, lines, etc.)that can be easily seen; having a strong clear appearance •the bold outline of a mountain against the sky •She paints with bold strokes of the brush. 3. (technical) (of printed words or letters)in a thick, dark ↑type •Highlight the important words in bold type. •bold lettering Word Origin: Old English bald, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch boud and to German bald ‘soon’. Example Bank: •It was a bold move on their part to open a branch of the business in France. •The furniture was painted in bold, primary colours. •The slaughter of his family turned him into a bold and fearless warrior. •The wine made him bold enough to approach her and introduce himself. •a bold black and yellow sign Idioms: ↑bold as brass ▪ so bold Derived Words: ↑boldly ▪ ↑boldness noun (also bold·face BrE [ˈbəʊldfeɪs] ; NAmE [ˈboʊldfeɪs] )uncountable (technical) thick, dark ↑type used for printing words or letters •Headwords are printed in bold. Word Origin: Old English bald, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch boud and to German bald ‘soon’.
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