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unafraid

US // (ˌʌnəˈfreɪd) //

不畏惧,不怕,不畏艰险,不害怕

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not frightenedunafraid to break new ground

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Examples

  • But the Mexican marines who grabbed him back in February were unafraid and incorruptible.

  • As novels go, Made to Break registers as one unafraid of criticism.

  • In or out of the White House, Carter has been a man of principle unafraid of hard truth.

  • He has a tremendous sense of color and is unafraid of color, which is inspiring.

  • Women find him not only charming, but seductive, because, as one tells him, he is “unafraid to love women unironically.”

  • They were a well-matched pair; iron-nerved, both of them, the sort of men to face sudden death open-eyed and unafraid.

  • His is ill syntax with heaven; and by unfeared he means unafraid: Words of a quite contrary signification.

  • She sat up very straight and stared steadily in front of her, as if she faced, unafraid, the invincible necessity.

  • The rabbit's eyes were a deeper blue than his fur, and the pretty creature seemed friendly and unafraid.

  • The forms of other actorinesI put away into the shade; All of them flossy near-blondinesFind and shall find me unafraid.