释义 |
brazenlybra‧zen‧ly /ˈbreɪzənli/ adverb - She brazenly admitted she had spent the night with Greg.
- At first I was brazenly happy, bullish with solipsistic joy; yet most of the time I was puzzlingly, naggingly unhappy.
- He'd thrown away his last hope, flipped his cards brazenly on the table.
- He could afford this, for the royal household had brazenly looked after its own.
- His love was capricious, brazenly conditional and in permanently short supply.
- Quote a Latin tag at him by mistake and he will examine his shoes or smile brazenly back at you.
- She got back in the bed wet through, and sat up brazenly as the young girl brought the tray in.
- The last time that I heard that argument so brazenly presented was by Mr. Neville Chamberlain's spokesman before the war.
- Truly unaware, some brazenly buttoned their flies as they walked out of the lavatory into the corridor.
doing something openly, without showing or feeling any shame: She smiled at him brazenly. |