词汇 | example_english_courage |
释义 | Examples of courageThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. She may have the courage to give voice to this experience and through voice assert agency, effecting a change in the behaviour of others. I may allow and even encourage her to take some risks so that she can learn courage. They gave me lessons in love and courage. In shor t, this is in many ways an unconventional book, and a book of great courage and insight. Political discourse on truth and courage is highly moral, and this is often expressed in kinship idioms. At one level, there is considerable admiration for the courage women displayed and often a great deal of gratitude. Instinctively, they draw close to those whose goodwill, sympathy and courage they know. Dignified defiance is mostly fueled by dignity as a virtue, a strong sense of self-worth, courage, wisdom, temperance, and justice. Rare cases of longer jail ter ms, or loss of employment, confir m the relatively low costs of such civil courage. Although cowardice is undignified, those who display neither cowardice nor courage could be dignified. Men and women with heroic dispositions will risk their lives and welfare for others, without knowing the outcome; otherwise they would not need courage. However, would the personal courage of individual physicians be sufficient to assure that availability of medical care would not be compromised? Courage is an old-fashioned word in an indifferent world. We need courage to recognize these as far more useful for life in the role of testaments and 'witnesses'. The problem is not my courage to say this or say that ; it never has been. One cannot but admire the author's courage and stamina. In some cases it may lack the courage to comment on policies adopted by the government. The illusion that one manipulates oneself in the crowd (thereby displaying courage) conceals the reality of being manipulated spatially and materially by the socio-economic fabric. If we want to reactivate medical virtue, according to this argument, we should focus on less controversial characteristics, like compassion, fidelity, and courage. They never lose physical and moral courage, never lose morale. In the days immediately following the earthquake courage was virtually a prerequisite for survival amid scenes of death, devastation and despair. Of these the chief were courage, loyalty, promise-keeping, and civility between enemies. Though teetotal, he seems to have been drinking to give himself courage for the evening's activities. The commonplaces of courage and temperance prove popular once more. Central virtues for the ancient thinkers were, for example, courage, wisdom, generosity, and truthfulness. In this case, courage would not be needed for dignity. In evaluating their motives and conduct, the historian almost inevitably falls back on references to moral courage and strength of character as their distinguishing characteristics. Sharing the information and asking the question may take courage. How she used the opportunities that the autonomy of widowhood offered women in these cultures was an expression of her personal talent, courage and ambition. The book testifies to the intrinsic courage and resilience of the human spirit under threat. Actually to affirm, actually to act, calls for courage. Were its creators men, showing how women's reproductive powers depended quite literally upon male courage and skill, their assuming of leopard nature? When the video screen cannot conceivably add anything to a musical effect, producers must have the courage to leave it blank. A therapist may also reflect on a patient's courage and endurance, positively support their coping efforts and become a therapeutic ally. Even today the confrontation is presented as indisputable proof of 'sterling courage,' initiative, and enterprise in some biographical accounts, and its 'image' is endlessly reproduced. He was a man of great integrity, originality, generosity and moral courage. How could a high level of courage develop without high levels of danger, for instance ? Any act of faith involves risk - and requires courage. There are moving stories of how one's own community survived and grew through its ingenuity, courage, cunning, and sometimes with the help of other communities. In exploration, he advances, fixating the stimulus, just as he does if, after retreating, he regains courage and pursues the object. She also lent her presence at meetings at a time when that required considerable courage. The qualities of courage and temperance, however, were represented as especially vital to the success of the enterprise. The bravado of a young man now has to become an older man living with the courage of his convictions. Is the absence of courage necessarily its opposite, cowardice? The strength of courage is that it entails an action. In the olden days, courage was thought to come from the heart. Just like selflessness is not a virtue (but modesty and temperance are), self-interest is not virtuous either (but courage and prudence are). The courage lies in accepting what cannot be changed, while knowing and actively searching to change it. Incisive policy formation, foresight and courage appear to have been in short supply. His lasting contribution is his courage in exploring frontiers not approved by establishment philosophers, looking for "tools" of investigations wherever he could find them. I had neither the heart nor courage enough to disappoint him merely for the sake of historical accuracy. The oration gave due credit as well to the courage of the national guard and its commanding officers. To act in this way required not only generosity but also immense courage and even audacity. The story repeats itself years later when the spider is inadvertently set loose; another act of selfless courage is needed to seal it up again. Among the hundred or so biographies and biographical dramas published during this period, almost all emphasized personal courage, fortitude and charisma. The remaining cases use some other spelling, as in learn and courage. We have many mediocre officials but few men of talent and courage. Of course courage, determinism, and an indelible mark on the world music education community, yet more importantly a person one just cannot forget. Furthermore, becoming a professional musician, a performer, at the time required significant courage. Only prudence and courage compel me at all times. I would wish that he can bear this misfortune with courage, the courage necessary to get through serious pain and suffering. He offered the classic overarching guidance of "courage and integrity," which he felt were particularly challenged by human rights work. Press reports are replete with instances of courage and conviction of people who considered preservation of human feelings more important than demolishing religious institutions. The honour of banners and rhetoric and quixotic courage was real and often useful, but it was not central to the practice of soldier's honour. While courage was intrinsically honourable, admirable, and exemplary, it should also be functional. The decision whether to challenge authorship claims or report misconduct, despite potentially adverse consequences, requires both humility and courage. Nationalists believed that by frequenting the graves of these local heroes and heroines, they would receive new energy and courage to fight colonialism. The authors had the courage to incorporate comments from clinicians who often disagreed with them in varying degrees. I have the courage and desire to get going again. Neither meaning nor courage expresses this element of futurity. If neither courage nor stamina fail, we will later address the more general problem, which, we fear, is bound to be quite technical. If we go we pray for them as well as giving them more courage. Episodes of courage are not as plentifully recorded as episodes of flight, confusion, loitering, and plunder. We have to show his courage, the strength of his convictions about his ideas. The artist who has courage submits wholly to his own inclination. The hero responds to the sense of life as "a tragic mystery" by exercising the virtues of courage, endurance, and fidelity (pp. 282-3). There has long been a need for somebody with the academic objectivity and courage to take on this challenging issue. Her life, from early on, is rich with actions and positions of extreme courage and integrity. He invokes the virtue of wisdom from the quoted editorial and adds his own, courage. The composition reinforces a patriarchal order justified by male muscularity and courage. Above all, we must summon up our intellectual courage and dare to resist. If we get sufficiently close, the experience can be memorable, but for high drama we need to summon our courage to enter the cluster. To describe oneself as a fine chemicals supplier, therefore, requires self-confidence, not to say courage. Because it demonstrates (to those who have the courage) that we, living, are out of life - utterly out of it. He went no further either because of ideological conservatism, or because of lack of courage of his convictions. At most, it suggests that he lacked the courage of his more radical convictions, rather than being a straightforward conservative. Traditionally, war had given men opportunities to achieve honour through individual acts of valour and courage. Twice more she stresses the "unnatural" courage of her deeds. The romantic spontaneity and courage are gone, the vision is materialistic and depressing. As regimes of value, they had the power to convert currency into courage and turn dead bodies into living souls. The war and patriotic songs were taught to encourage vitality and courage. Having the courage to take unpopular decisions was clearly not the way to reap electoral rewards. Examples include empathy, flexibility, sensitivity and courage, precise qualities varying according to the individual. Power, political courage, imagination and a sense of responsibility were all necessary, but not satisfactory, pre-conditions to being able to bring about such changes. 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