bravura / brəˈvyʊər ə, -ˈvʊər ə; Italian brɑˈvu rɑ /

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bravura2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural bra·vu·ras, Italian bra·vu·re [brah-voo-re]. /brɑˈvu rɛ/.

  1. Music. a florid passage or piece requiring great skill and spirit in the performer.
  2. a display of daring; brilliant performance.
adj. 形容词 adjective

bravura 近义词

bravura

等同于 gameness

bravura

等同于 gutsiness

bravura

等同于 intrepidity

bravura

等同于 intrepidness

bravura

等同于 panoply

bravura

等同于 pluckiness

bravura

等同于 spunkiness

bravura

等同于 stoutheartedness

bravura

等同于 undauntedness

bravura

等同于 valiance

bravura

等同于 valiantness

bravura

等同于 courage

bravura

等同于 display

更多bravura例句

  1. It’s the perfect vehicle for bravura direction and editing, without ever losing the momentum of each ridiculous and joyous stunt.
  2. Everyone who attends the finals, around 2,000 people in a typical year, turns out to hear bravura performances honed over months at regional meets.
  3. Moran does so with fearless honesty and bravura, but admits she was wary about oversharing when she wrote How to Be a Woman.
  4. Even the films a little off the mainstream hype-track have an upbeat bravura, or unexpected hero-on-a-journey.
  5. On the drama side, James Spader breaks into the Best Actor category for his bravura scenery chewing on The Blacklist.
  6. He gives a bravura physical performance of the act of dying that can only have been born of extensive firsthand experience.
  7. It was a perfectly played symphony of silhouette, color, and texture—a bravura performance, an aesthetic rarity.
  8. Frulein Fichtner is more in the bravura than in the sentimental line, and she has a certain breadth, grasp, and freshness.
  9. He sang bravura airs with a facility of vocalisation any prima donna might have envied.
  10. After the overture Signora Palazzesi sang "with a bell-like, magnificent voice, and great bravura."
  11. The brilliant bravura in which you gave the last line, immensely exciting as it was, is not correct.
  12. I had taken refuge from the terrible bravura singing of the Major's strident prima donna in the back drawing-room.