braveness / breɪv /

勇气勇敢勇敢的精神胆量

braveness4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

brav·er, brav·est.

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

braved, brav·ing.

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

braved, brav·ing.

  1. Obsolete. to boast; brag.

braveness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

courage

更多braveness例句

  1. “Now I see and realize that it was worth being brave,” Stephanie said, “that it was worth striving so hard and enduring the cold, hunger, difficult situations, and everything was worth it.”
  2. So you’re right, I am a man in love, and I will brave a winter.
  3. Set brave goals“A huge element of resilience is being able to identify a goal for yourself, to be able to tolerate the discomfort that’s creating resistance toward that goal and — once you meet that goal — being able to celebrate it,” DeLapp says.
  4. From disposable cardboard eyepieces that work with smartphones to full-fledged VR gear, the barrier for entry into this brave new world has never been lower.
  5. It both set a cinematic template for timeless champions like Robin Hood and pumped blood into the brave new pop-art form of adventure comics.
  6. Yet had this been a lion of average strength and braveness he must have killed or severely injured both.
  7. One often related story concerning her braveness as a baby and her own opinion of this quality of hers is this.
  8. Her voice held a pathetic braveness, and Rivière was touched by it.
  9. But I got to stuttering, and my braveness stuttered itself away.
  10. You say it is all "Comrades" and braveness out there at the front, and people don't think of themselves.