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doughtiness

/dou-tee/US // ˈdaʊ ti //UK // (ˈdaʊtɪ) //

勇猛,畏惧,胆量,胆怯

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    dough·ti·er, dough·ti·est.

    • : steadfastly courageous and resolute; valiant.

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Examples

  • He is also the fifth player from the 2008 NHL draft class to hit that milestone, joining Steven Stamkos, Erik Karlsson, Jordan Eberle and Drew Doughty.

  • True to form, Doughty had spent the previous four days driving around Maui.

  • And, most likely, neither one of ours is quite like Doughty’s.

  • Doughty co-owns and operates Clarity Funerals & Cremation in Los Angeles.

  • Today on the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, we take Doughty back to her roots, with her 2014 debut memoir, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.

  • As Doughty explains, no one really knows what the rules are when it comes to death.

  • Caitlin Doughty is certainly not the first person to publish a book about the funeral industry.

  • I believe an archetype was born in those years, that of the doughty British woman—proud, opinionated, but with a heart of gold.

  • But Doughty-Wylie was married, and as long as the war occupied them both neither could see a way out.

  • She fell in love with Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie, a soldier with a record of derring-do with appropriate movie star looks.

  • At the mention of the doughty Scot I pounded the floor with my crutch and repeated "Dug—dug—dug."

  • The twain of them were doughty men, and noble in England, and both were very sage and well-beloved by the King.

  • It was a dismal hour for the proud court of the doughty governor.

  • If you only knew of all Galeazzo's doughty deeds on the journey!

  • The men refused this wager of battle, but fortune favored this doughty little cavalier, for presently a great storm arose.