Examples of using Boldly in English and their translations into Chinese
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I will tell you," she said at last boldly.
I can now boldly say.
You look me in the eyes, boldly.
He's not afraid to boldly fight back.
Sometimes He even spoke boldly.
The brands have started advertising boldly through advertisements, fashion shows, etc, and are trying to understand the consumer's preference.
We should abandon some old-fashioned autism ideas, boldly apply domestically produced quality products, and innovate and develop more intelligent building quality projects.
I say“envy” boldly, because I am accustomed to acknowledge everything to myself.
His boldly simplified treatment of modern subject matter has caused him to be regarded as a forerunner of pop art.
Let us seek solutions together, boldly undertake processes of change and look to the future with hope.
GandCrab operators and affiliates boldly claimed on private underground forums recently that the team behind the malware has extorted more than $2 billion from victims.".
P& G, the marketer, decided to boldly launch into this backwater of private products for private parts.
They boldly express themselves and can be authoritative, with traits that make them competent leaders.
Live Boldly, which will roll out in multiple parts with additional ambassadors throughout January, is an intentional departure from that message.
Mrs Lackersteen plunged boldly into the grass, and then, dropping even the pretence of making for the Club, took a bee-line for Verrall, Elizabeth following.
He was the first one to display sexy dresses boldly on the runways in China, causing sensation at home and abroad;
Draper boldly predicts that crypto will eventually overtake fiat money to make up two-thirds of the world's total currency value.
Let us receive and share the Gospel of Jesus boldly that everyone might hear and have a chance to experience Your great salvation and goodness.
Scruggs began to formulate his own brand of litigation, entrepreneurial and boldly speculative, of which the actual practice of law was only one part.
There is still a question mark against human suffering, but over it, we boldly stamp another mark, the cross which symbolizes divine suffering.