bravery 的定义
plural brav·er·ies.
- brave spirit or conduct; courage; valor.
- showiness; splendor; magnificence.
bravery 近义词
boldness
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- Were it not for the bravery and commitment of trial participants, this historic moment would not be happening.
- On Twitter, many marveled at the footage, praising Wilbanks for his quick thinking and bravery.
- Meeting at the confluence of bravery and fear, Butler imbues her plucky protagonist with stark vulnerability.
- It was so spontaneous, and it was so honest, and it was in the moment – and yet, within that, I get to look at those that came before me, in one way or another, and I get to see how their bravery allows me to be brave, too.
- In connecting with people in new ways, Cisco leaders were challenged to blend bravery with humility.
- Here it is, in the faces of the victims, in the stories of bravery, in the souls and memory of the survivors, the next of kin.
- In 175 well-chosen words, he sums up the trials and the grit and bravery of the civil rights movement.
- This makes the bravery of Julia and Sveta, a lesbian couple, to appear in the documentary that much more moving.
- He had been decorated for bravery nineteen times in his twenty-one-year career.
- And she was 81: her death marks a shaming lack of bravery and innovation on the part of younger comics.
- But the strength of his arm, and the bravery of his heart could not have defended him long against their determined attack.
- Your indomitable bravery will suffice to frustrate the attempt to carry out their plans.
- There was no doubting their bravery, of which they had given ample proof; they had simply reached the limit of physical endurance.
- Pultusk and Eylau bore witness to his bravery and address on the battlefield, and Napoleon began to relent.
- Organisation was his strong point, but he also possessed great physical bravery and many of the qualities of a commander.