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daredevil

/dair-dev-uhl/US // ˈdɛərˌdɛv əl //UK // (ˈdɛəˌdɛvəl) //

敢死队,胆大妄为者,胆大妄为,冒失鬼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a recklessly daring person.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : recklessly daring.

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Examples

  • In “Don Q, Son of Zorro,” Fairbanks stars as both the aging champion and his son, Cesar de Vega — a daredevil by instinct who unites the best parts of Zorro and his father’s Diego identity.

  • As sensor systems continue to evolve, each will play a role in the system, collectively taking in constant stimulus from the road and world around the car—whether it’s a passing truck or daredevil driver making an ill-advised lane change.

  • His daredevil talent catapulted him to global fame as one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time.

  • I mean, I completely understand why people see me as a daredevil.

  • Riders from Russia's Kremlin Riding School formed a human pyramid on galloping mounts in a daredevil show of horseback acrobatics.

  • Back home, “Queen Bess” found fame as a daredevil stunt pilot and parachute jumper.

  • And now, thanks to a few minutes of daredevil antics on big screens around the world, it is doing so.

  • She did not make any of those daredevil speeches one generally caps with others more reckless still.

  • He at once conceived one of his daredevil passions for the "inanimate statue," and boldly set out to attract her attention.

  • With him came a youth of his own age with daredevil eyes and a suave manner, one Dane Grey, to whom Harry gave scant greeting.

  • He even went so far, a daredevil look in his sanguine blue eyes now, as to ask Miss Geralds opinion.

  • It was true; Tuckerman couldnt look like a daredevil with those enormous glasses.