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hardihood

/hahr-dee-hood/US // ˈhɑr diˌhʊd //UK // (ˈhɑːdɪˌhʊd) //

坚韧不拔,坚固性,坚韧,坚韧不拔的精神

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : boldness or daring; courage.
    • : audacity or impudence.
    • : strength; power; vigor: the hardihood of youth.
    • : hardy spirit or character; determination to survive; fortitude: the hardihood of early settlers.

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Examples

  • The losing side sometimes has the hardihood to think a decision is wrong.

  • The young knights to prove their hardihood danced in the armor worn all day,—chain mail jingling in time to the castanets.

  • In the wisdom of Socrates you see some higher force than intellectual hardihood or intellectual clearness.

  • In carrying away this booty they passed, with great hardihood, close to the fortified post called "Trompetter's Drift."

  • The vigor of our culture and the hardihood of our institutions are more manifest out of Massachusetts than in it.