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heroics

US // (hɪˈrəʊɪks) //

英雄主义,英雄事迹,英勇事迹,英雄本色

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : prosody short for heroic verse
    • : extravagant or melodramatic language, behaviour, etc

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The tale was quickly slammed as Zionist propaganda by Hamas, and not all Israeli officials were convinced of his heroics, either.

  • These unexpected heroics can make for great watching—especially for the impartial amateur.

  • For his heroics, one of the soldiers, Billy Lynn, has achieved a national celebrity on the magnitude of Jessica Lynch.

  • When will elected officials catch up to the unsung heroics of central bankers?

  • Are they not capable of intelligence, science, heroics, humanity, empathy, or love?

  • We left Mrs Sullivan sobbing in her anger, when her husband bounded out of the room in his heroics.

  • I have not borrowed much from Ibn Khallikan's heroics, but this is good.

  • Having a romantic temperament and a taste for heroics, I had wished to fight and eat hard tack for my country.

  • He himself has stood within the ruined Colosseum and re-echoed Byron's heroics.

  • There must be no heroics at parting; she would leave in the early morning and must reserve all her strength.