词汇 | brave |
释义 | brave adjective uk /breɪv/ us /breɪv/ B1 showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things: 英勇的,勇敢的,无畏的 a brave soldier勇敢的士兵 It was a brave decision to quit her job and start her own business.她辞职自己创业是个大胆的决定。 She was very brave to learn to ski at 50.她50岁开始学滑雪可真勇敢。 Of the three organizations criticized, only one was brave enoughto face the press.三家受到批评的机构中,只有一家敢于面对媒体。 Richards has made a brave attempt to answer his critics.理查德兹勇敢地回应那些批评他的人。 This action will cause problems, despite the bank's brave talk/words about carrying on as if nothing had happened.尽管银行貌似若无其事,大言不惭地说要坚持下去,这种行为还是会产生问题。 brave braveThe King was a brave warrior. courageousShe was a courageous woman who never complained about her illness. daringHe made a daring escape from his kidnappers. boldI wasn't bold enough to leave my job. adventurousShe's a very adventurous person and enjoys mountain climbing. The four soldiers are to receive citations from the president for their brave actions.这4名士兵将因其英勇行为将受到总统的嘉奖。 Sailing the Atlantic in such a tiny boat wasn't so much brave as foolhardy.乘这样一艘小船在大西洋上航行不是勇敢,而是莽撞。 Nelson Mandela is revered for his brave fight against apartheid.纳尔逊‧曼德拉与种族隔离制度进行了无畏斗争,赢得了世人的崇敬。 It is a brave person who will die for their beliefs.愿为信念而死的人称得上是勇敢者。 Let us make sure that these brave men did not die for nothing. Brave and courageous adventurous adventurously audacious ballsy be man enough to do somethingidiom fearless fearlessly gallant gallantly get up man up manfully muster something up nerves of steelidiom pluck unperturbed valiant valiantly valorously venturesome Related wordbravely Idiomput on a brave face brave verb[ T ] uk /breɪv/ us /breɪv/ to deal with an unpleasant or difficult situation: 勇敢面对;冒(风险) Let's brave the snow and go for a walk (= go for a walk even though it is snowing).我们冒雪去散步好吗? literaryShe braved the wrath of her parents by refusing to marry the man they had chosen.她不顾父母的不满,拒绝与他们选中的男人结婚。 Synonyms endure weather Brave and courageous adventurous adventurously audacious ballsy be man enough to do somethingidiom fearless fearlessly gallant gallantly get up man up manfully muster something up nerves of steelidiom pluck unperturbed valiant valiantly valorously venturesome brave noun[ C ] old-fashioneduk /breɪv/ us /breɪv/ a young Native American warrior (= fighting man). This word is usually considered offensive.(冒犯性用语)美洲印第安武士 Soldiers in the past cavalryman centurion conquistador decurion knight errant knightly legion musketeer ninja paladin samurai Saracen the Allies warrior brave | American Dictionarybrave adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/breɪv/ showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things: She liked to read stories of brave pioneer women who had crossed the country in covered wagons. Of the three organizations criticized, only one was brave enough to face the press. bravelyadverbus/ˈbreɪv·li/ "The pain isn’t so bad," she said bravely. braverynoun[ U ]us/ˈbreɪ·və·ri, ˈbreɪv·ri/ They were awarded medals for bravery. brave verb[ T ] us/breɪv/ to deal with dangerous or difficult things without fear: He braved the anger/wrath of his father by quitting law school and becoming an artist. |
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