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courageously

/kuh-rey-juhs/US // kəˈreɪ dʒəs //UK // (kəˈreɪdʒəs) //

勇敢地,勇敢的,勇于,勇敢地去

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : possessing or characterized by courage; brave: a courageous speech against the dictator.

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Examples

  • I think Shonda Rhimes, as well as Debbie Allen, who runs Grey’s Anatomy, and Krista Vernoff, who runs Station 19, are unapologetic and courageous in how they tell stories.

  • San Diego Unified School District Superintendent Cindy Marten likes to talk about the importance of having “courageous conversations” that acknowledge shortcomings.

  • Like all other great courageous people—men and women in Yemen and in the region—I am ready to pay the price for freedom and democracy.

  • He pushed hard to bring jobs and investment to his district, and I will always be grateful for his courageous vote to expand health care for people who need it.

  • Though Hooven’s voice can be annoyingly sunny at times, the courageous turn this story takes is irresistibly appealing, so find it.

  • Begich has courageously talked of eliminating the payroll tax cap of around $115,000.

  • That this unfortunate truth makes the heroic ones fighting courageously there now, the object of a very real fear.

  • DM: I still think Will Swenson deserves the medal and I think that he acted courageously that day.

  • Roger and his wife, Chaz, courageously opened up their private lives to our filming as they never have before.

  • Sudanese civil-society groups are courageously pressing forward with an agenda for real change.

  • However, he shut his eyes, and courageously gave the accustomed chirp, and Slapover plunged down.

  • Very courageously, therefore, she turned a corner and began to thread her way among the crowd.

  • They boldly formed a square, and prepared to defend courageously the precious dept they had under their guard.

  • Pensive spread her half-frozen wings, and courageously soared amid the cold and mist.

  • But she had indeed been in earnest, and had done courageously a very hard thing.