1.
Have the conscience to say sth.
竟厚颜无耻到(做、说。。。)
2.
He had the gall to doubt me.
他竟厚颜无耻地 [胆敢] 怀疑我。
3.
I see the boy stealing money; but he be so brazen that he tried to say that i have steal it
我看见那个男孩在偷钱;但他竟厚颜无耻地企图赖到我身上
4.
I saw the boy stealing money; but he is so brazen that he tried to say that I had stolen it.
我看见那个男孩在偷钱;但他竟厚颜无耻地企图赖到我身上。
5.
He did not blush to (do)...
他厚颜无耻地(做)…
6.
be impudent enough to (do) ...(=so impudent as to (do) ...)
竟然无耻到(干, 做)...
7.
The judges themselves appeared to be stupefied, and the jury manifested tokens of disgust for cynicism so unexpected in a man of fashion.
法官们也呆住了,陪审员现出厌恶的表情,想不到一个体面人物竟会如此厚颜无耻。
8.
How did she have the brass?
她怎么会如此厚颜无耻?
9.
aggressive boldness or unmitigated effrontery.
大胆好斗而且厚颜无耻。
10.
It is impudent of him to say so=He is impudent to say so.
他这样说,真是厚颜无耻。
11.
a shameless liar;
一个厚颜无耻的说谎者;
12.
I have had quite enough of your impudence.
我受够了你的厚颜无耻。
13.
His impudence displeased me.
他的厚颜无耻使我生气。
14.
He flattered her shamelessly.
他厚颜无耻地奉承她。
15.
a Brazen impostor;
厚颜无耻的冒充者;
16.
face with defiance or impudence.
面对蔑视或者厚颜无耻。
17.
He is wicked and profligate.
他厚颜无耻,道德败坏。
18.
It is hardly believable that such a pretty young lady is as bold as brass.
真是难以置信这样一位年青漂亮的太太竟然如此厚颜无耻。