bravery
英 [ˈbreɪ.vər.i]
美 [ˈbreɪ.vɚ.i]
- n. 勇敢;勇气
- n. (Bravery)人名;(英)布雷弗里;(法)布拉韦里
将“bravery”分解为“brave”加上“-ery”后缀,表示某种特质或状态。想象一位英雄“brave”(勇敢的)在英勇的冒险中展现了“bravery”(勇敢的行为或品质)。通过这种联系,可以更容易地记住“bravery”这个词的含义。
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- bravery (n.)
- 1540s, "daring, defiance, boasting," from French braverie, from braver "to brave" (see brave) or else from cognate Italian braveria, from bravare.
No Man is an Atheist, however he pretend it and serve the Company with his Braveries. [Donne, 1631]
As a good quality, attested from 1580s. Meaning "fine clothes" is from 1560s and holds the older sense.
- 1. They had faced one difficulty after another with bravery and dedication.
- 他们以无畏和无私奉献的精神迎接了一个又一个的困难。
- 2. She presented a bravery award to schoolgirl Caroline Tucker.
- 她向女学生卡罗琳·塔克颁发了英勇奖状。
- 3. He was decorated for bravery in battle.
- 他因为作战英勇而被授予奖章。
- 4. He deserves the highest praise for his bravery.
- 他的英勇行为应该获得最高的赞誉。
- 5. a citation for bravery
- 因勇敢而受到的嘉奖