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heroic

/hi-roh-ik/US // hɪˈroʊ ɪk //UK // (hɪˈrəʊɪk) //

英雄,英雄式的,英雄主义,英雄式

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also he·ro·i·cal . of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
    • : suitable to the character of a hero in size or concept; daring; noble: a heroic ambition.
    • : having or displaying the character or attributes of a hero; extraordinarily bold, altruistic, determined, etc.: a heroic explorer.
    • : having or involving recourse to boldness, daring, or extreme measures: Heroic measures were taken to save his life.
    • : dealing with or describing the deeds, attributes, etc., of heroes, as in literature.
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of the heroes of antiquity: heroic mythology.
    • : used in heroic poetry.Compare heroic verse.
    • : resembling heroic poetry in language or style; grandiloquent.
    • : lofty; extravagant; grand.
    • : larger than life-size: a statue of heroic proportions.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually heroics . heroic verse.
    • : heroics, flamboyant or extravagant language, sentiment, or behavior, intended to seem heroic.heroic action or behavior.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.brave, champion
Synonyms
bold大胆,黑体,大胆的,黑体字courageous勇敢的,勇敢,勇敢地,勇猛的daring大胆,大胆的,胆大妄为,勇敢的epic史诗般的,史诗般,史诗般地,史诗性fearless无畏的,无畏,不畏艰险,不怕gallant英勇的,英勇,勇敢的,勇敢grand盛大,隆重,盛大的,壮观gutsy胆小,胆量,胆大妄为,胆子大noble崇高的,崇高,昂贵的,崇尚valiant勇敢的,英勇,飒爽英姿,英勇的classic经典,经典的,经典之作,经典案例elevated高高在上的,高昂的,高高在上,高架bigger than life大于生命,大于生活,比生命更重要,比生命更重要的dauntless锐意进取,悍然,勇敢的人,勇猛的doughty斗大的,斗牛士,斗胆的,斗胆exaggerated夸张的,夸张,夸大其词,夸大的fire-eating食火,吃火的,吃火,食火的grandiose浩浩荡荡,盛大的,浩大的,浩浩荡荡的gritty粗糙的,狡猾的,粗糙,狡黠gutty胆量,勇气,勇敢的,勇敢的人high-flown高高在上的,高高在上,高扬的,高扬impavid冒牌货,冒失鬼,冒号,冒牌的inflated膨胀的,膨大的,膨胀,膨胀型intrepid悍然无畏,悍然不惧,无畏的,悍然lion-hearted雄心勃勃的狮子,狮心,狮心的人,雄心勃勃mythological神话般,神话,神话般的,神话的stand tall高高站起,高高站立,高高挺立,高高站起来stouthearted坚强的心,坚毅,坚毅的人,坚强的人unafraid不畏惧,不怕,不畏艰险,不害怕undaunted不畏艰险,不屈不挠,毫不畏惧,不畏艰辛valorous勇敢的,勇敢的人,勇猛,英勇的

Examples

  • There’s Robert Horry, the dead-eye three-point gunner whose penchant for late-game heroics is legend.

  • One day, he took a heroic dose of magic mushrooms and climbed to the top of a tall tree, where he was trapped by a lightning storm.

  • The Oscar-nominated movie Hotel Rwanda was inspired by Rusesabagina’s heroics.

  • I’m not trying to make it sound heroic, our neighborhood is just a small part of the Bonny Doon community.

  • Similarly heroic stories abound across all the businesses, teams and leaders included in this year’s shortlist.

  • Sometimes they do heroic things, sometimes they wish they could.

  • Claret for boys, port for men, and brandy for heroes, according to Dr. Johnson, and Hitch went for the heroic.

  • Hamas called the attack “heroic” and, disgustingly, tweeted out photos of the bodies.

  • It is this kind of abstraction that leads to more mythology, more heroic narratives, more undertones of patriotic martyrdom.

  • Some heroic volunteers, like Spencer, have joined the fight—but not enough.

  • Again, she was present at the battle of Silan, where her heroic example of courage infused new life into her brother rebels.

  • It is not likely that the inhabitants of Ivrea, who thus commemorate her heroic deed, will ever forget their Mugnaia.

  • All men are not heroes, and in many countries men may become average hunters without being particularly heroic.

  • We shook each other by the hand, and congratulated one another mutually, as if we had done some great and heroic deed.

  • He was in love, and, being very young, wanted to do something insanely heroic.