audacious
41audacious — au·da·cious …
42audacious — [ɔːˈdeɪʃəs] adj done with extreme confidence, or behaving with extreme confidence …
43audacious — au•da•cious [[t]ɔˈdeɪ ʃəs[/t]] adj. 1) extremely daring; brave; fearless 2) extremely original or inventive; unrestrained by existing ideas, conventions, etc.; uninhibited 3) recklessly bold; insolent; brazen • Etymology: 1540–50; < Laudāx, s …
44audacious — adj. 1 daring, bold. 2 impudent. Derivatives: audaciously adv. audaciousness n. audacity n. Etymology: L audax acis bold f. audere dare …
45HMS Audacious (1912) — Para otros buques con el mismo nombre, véase HMS Audacious. HMS Audacious HMS Audacious Banderas …
46HMS Audacious (1912) — HMS Audacious was a King George V class battleship of the Royal Navy. The vessel did not survive its first conflict, being sunk by a naval mine off the northern coast of Donegal in Ireland in 1914.At the beginning of World War I Audacious was… …
47Classe Audacious (porte-avions) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Classe Audacious. Classe Audacious …
48HMS Audacious — Several ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Audacious .*The first Audacious was a 74 gun 3rd rate in service from 1785 to 1815. * The second Audacious was a battleship launched in 1869, converted to a depot ship in 1902, later… …
49HMS Audacious — war der Name folgender Schiffe der Royal Navy: HMS Audacious (1785) – ein 74 Kanonen Schiff 3. Ranges. Im Dienst von 1785 bis 1815. Kämpfte in der Seeschlacht bei Abukir HMS Audacious (1869) – ein Zentralbatteriepanzerschiff der ersten Audacious… …
50HMS Audacious (1912) — HMS Audacious Übersicht Typ Schlachts …