unmanful 的定义
- having or showing boldness, courage, or strength; resolute.
unmanful 近义词
等同于 unmanly
unmanful 的近义词 6 个
unmanful 的反义词 3 个
更多unmanful例句
- In Roosevelt’s scheme of things, imperialism was a necessary “manly” duty that American men needed to take up, or risk letting the reins of global power be seized by a “more manful race.”
- He sat on my lap in rehearsals and made fearlessly manful eye contact while chatting after the show.
- On the ninth day, Bruce abandoned his engines, and delivered a general assault; but still the besieged made manful defence.
- Thus the word is not a vague epithet: the words simply mean, that the manful exertions of Machaon were arrested.
- That's not a bad name for a warrior, sounding much more manful and valiant than Deerslayer!
- And I make my oath that I never beheld so fierce and manful a combat in all of my life.
- They were all soldiers—he said—in the trenches under the poisonous gas of the Prince of Darkness, and must be manful.