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brave

/breyv/US // breɪv //UK // (breɪv) //

勇敢的,勇敢的人,勇敢地,勇敢

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    brav·er, brav·est.

    • : possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
    • : making a fine appearance.
    • : Archaic. excellent; fine; admirable.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a brave person.
    • : a warrior, especially among North American Indian tribes.
    • : Obsolete. a bully.a boast or challenge.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    braved, brav·ing.

    • : to meet or face courageously: to brave misfortunes.
    • : to defy; challenge; dare.
    • : Obsolete. to make splendid.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    braved, brav·ing.

    • : Obsolete. to boast; brag.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.bold
Forms: braves, braving
Synonyms
adventurous冒险的,富有冒险精神的,冒险的人,冒险audacious大胆,大胆的,胆大妄为,胆大的confident有信心,有自信,有信心的,有把握courageous勇敢的,勇敢,勇敢地,勇猛的daring大胆,大胆的,胆大妄为,勇敢的dashing潇洒,潇洒的,帅气,帅气的fearless无畏的,无畏,不畏艰险,不怕foolhardy蛮干的,愚昧的,蛮干,勇敢的gallant英勇的,英勇,勇敢的,勇敢gutsy胆小,胆量,胆大妄为,胆子大heroic英雄,英雄式的,英雄主义,英雄式reckless鲁莽的,不顾一切,不顾一切的,不顾一切地resolute果断,坚毅的,坚毅,坚定的spirited活力四射,活力四射的,精神抖擞的,精神抖擞spunky活泼的,胖胖的,矮胖的,矮胖stout坚固的,粗壮的,粗壮,强壮的strong强大的,强有力,强壮的,强壮valiant勇敢的,英勇,飒爽英姿,英勇的chin-up引体向上,仰卧起坐,举重,深呼吸firm公司,坚定的,坚实的,坚固的forward谈到这个game游戏,游戏中,游戏中的hardy耐心,耐寒,艰苦,坚硬的militant激进分子,激进的,激进,好战分子stalwart魁伟的,刚毅,魁伟,坚毅chivalrous侠义,侠义的,骑士精神,侠客dauntless锐意进取,悍然,勇敢的人,勇猛的defiant强悍的,藐视,挑衅,藐视一切doughty斗大的,斗牛士,斗胆的,斗胆gritty粗糙的,狡猾的,粗糙,狡黠herolike英雄式的,英勇的,英雄主义,英雄式imprudent轻率,不谨慎,轻率的,不慎indomitable不屈不挠,百折不挠,不屈不挠的,不折不扣的intrepid悍然无畏,悍然不惧,无畏的,悍然lionhearted狮心,狮心人,雄心勃勃,狮心的nervy神经质的,神经质,紧张的,紧张plucky拔萃的,痞子,勇敢的,拔萃stouthearted坚强的心,坚毅,坚毅的人,坚强的人unabashed不加掩饰,不加掩饰的,不讳言,毫不掩饰unafraid不畏惧,不怕,不畏艰险,不害怕unblenching不变色的,不变色,脸色不白,脸色不红润undauntable不畏艰险,不死的,不畏艰难,不死心undaunted不畏艰险,不屈不挠,毫不畏惧,不畏艰辛undismayed毫不动摇,坚定不移,毫不动心,坚定不移地unfearful不畏艰险,不惧怕,不畏惧,无畏valorous勇敢的,勇敢的人,勇猛,英勇的venturesome富有冒险精神,富有冒险精神的,冒险的人,冒险的

Examples

  • We have seen enough of this brave new approach among pharma companies, however, to think their collective action over the past three-quarters of a year might actually change the world, or save part of it.

  • Finally, some brave producers have started to schedule holiday releases.

  • If you’re brave enough, put yourself in Terence Davis’s shoes.

  • “You can make sure that when you are talking about de-escalation, you are brave enough to discuss the circumstances where it doesn’t go in a way that feels incredibly neat, where it feels incredibly easy to deal with,” said Cabral.

  • Many of the brave and caring staff in these nursing homes become infected, likely because of the intensity of this higher R0 and their exposure time with residents.

  • What I had “on the girls” were some remarkably brave first-person accounts.

  • “He was a brave field commander and an expert in intelligence, and in organizing popular and tribal forces,” said the eulogist.

  • But what he did was reasonably brave and freighted with all the symbolism of which he was well aware.

  • These brave souls took an icy dip in the ocean to ring in 2015 and raise money for charity.

  • Or you may not have many—or any—friends, recasting your social exclusion as brave defiance of social norms.

  • Nogués and his brave lads have done their bit indeed for the glory of the Army of France.

  • Its record is largely that of battles and sieges, of the brave adventure of discovery and the vexed slaughter of the nations.

  • I feel proud and happy to shelter beneath my roof any of our valued and brave allies.

  • A few words explained his errand; but the brave Englishman would hardly hear it to the end.

  • Then the friars call the natives Spaniards and the military officers own us as their sons and they dub us brave soldiers.