braveness 的 4 个定义
brav·er, brav·est.
- possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
- making a fine appearance.
- Archaic. excellent; fine; admirable.
- a brave person.
- a warrior, especially among North American Indian tribes.
- Obsolete. a bully.a boast or challenge.
braved, brav·ing.
- to meet or face courageously: to brave misfortunes.
- to defy; challenge; dare.
- Obsolete. to make splendid.
braved, brav·ing.
- Obsolete. to boast; brag.
braveness 近义词
courage
更多braveness例句
- “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.”
- So you’re right, I am a man in love, and I will brave a winter.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Yet had this been a lion of average strength and braveness he must have killed or severely injured both.
- One often related story concerning her braveness as a baby and her own opinion of this quality of hers is this.
- Her voice held a pathetic braveness, and Rivière was touched by it.
- But I got to stuttering, and my braveness stuttered itself away.
- You say it is all "Comrades" and braveness out there at the front, and people don't think of themselves.