1.冒险的
1.willing or eager to participate in exciting or risky activities
1.Travelling is one way to stimulate the brain, he said; a less adventuresome way is to do crossword puzzles.
旅游是激活大脑的一种方法,较少冒险性的方法是玩拼字游戏。
2.The public paid $275 million for theater tickets to see a buffed up Jolie portray the adventuresome Lara Croft.
观众付出27,500万美元购票,以观看练就本事的朱莉演艺具有冒险精神的劳拉·克罗夫特。
3.Neither woman is the type to let those obstacles stand in the way of their adventuresome spirit, so they headed for the roof of the world.
但是,这些障碍不能阻挡她们爱冒险的精神,她们正在向世界屋脊进发。
4.An open-source solution named "ZEORaid" has recently emerged with which more adventuresome developers might want to experiment.
最近出现了名为“ZEORaid”的开放源代码解决方案,更富有冒险精神的开发人员可能希望试用一下。
5.Not only was she intelligent, she was adventuresome and humorous, compassionate, and playful.
她不仅是聪明的,而且爱冒险和有幽默感的;同时也是富有同情心和贪玩的。
6.Even so, some people are more adventuresome and trusting than others and more apt to a revolutionary product.
即便如此,有些人比别人更多的冒险性和信任,更倾向于以一种革命性的产品。
7.When the commodity is research funding, people are more reluctant to support highly adventuresome work.
如果这种商品是研究资金,人们就会更不愿意支持高风险的工作。
8.Researchers at the University of Chicago say timid rats were more likely to develop cancer and to die sooner than more "adventuresome" rats.
芝加哥大学研究人员说,胆小的大鼠与那些胆子较大的大鼠相比,更可能得癌症,而且更早死亡。
9.The book is a really excellent adventuresome novel, There is no perfect life in the world, but we can change our fate.
这本书是一个非常优秀的冒险小说,没有完美的生活世界,但我们可以改变我们的命运。
10.SARAH: I guess I'm adventuresome, but then I'm scared too.
莎拉:我是敢冒险,不过我也很害怕。