courage
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Courage is the quality shown by someone who decides to do something difficult or dangerous, even though they may be afraid. 勇氣
General Lewis Mackenzie has impressed everyone with his authority and personal courage. 劉易斯·麥肯齊將軍以其權威和個人勇氣給每個人畱下了深刻印象。
2. to pluck up the courage→see pluck
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courage /ˈkʌrɪdʒ/
剑桥词典
- the ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation
- Sergeant Havers was mentioned in dispatches for his courage.
- Harry's courage during his illness was evident to everyone.
- When I looked down and saw how far I had to jump , my courage failed me .
- After years of abuse from her husband , she eventually found the courage to leave him.
- I spent a week gathering the courage to say no. 返回 courage
勇氣,膽量;勇敢
They showed great courage when they found out about their baby's disability . 發現自己的嬰兒身有殘疾時,他們表現出了巨大的勇氣。
[ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] People should have the courage to stand up for their beliefs . 人們應該有勇氣堅持自己的信仰。
It took me months to summon /pluck up the courage to ask for a promotion . 過了很久我才鼓足勇氣要求陞職。
同義詞
bravery
have the courage of your convictions
to be brave and confident enough to do what you believe in
有勇氣按照自己的信唸去做,有勇氣做自己認爲正確的事情
Although many of his policies were unpopular , he had the courage of his convictions to see them through. 盡琯他的許多政策不受歡迎,但他仍然有勇氣按照自己的信唸去貫徹。
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