heroic
英 [hɪˈrəʊ.ɪk]
美 [hɪˈroʊ.ɪk]
- adj. 英雄的;英勇的;记叙英雄及其事迹的;夸张的
- n. 史诗;英勇行为
将“heroic”分解为“hero”(英雄)和“ic”(形容词后缀,表示“像……的”或“具有……性质的”)。通过想象一个英雄非常勇敢和英勇,具有英雄主义的特质,以此来记忆“heroic”表示英勇的或英雄般的。
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heroic 英雄的,英勇的hero,英雄,-ic,形容词后缀。
- heroic (adj.)
- 1540s, shortened from heroical (early 15c.), also heroycus "noble, magnanimous," from Latin heroicus "of a hero, heroic, mythical," from Greek heroikos "pertaining to heroes," from heros (see hero (n.1)). Earlier was heroical (early 15c.). The Heroic Age in Greece was the time before the return of the armies from the fall of Troy. Related: Heroically. Heroic verse (1610s), decasyllabic iambic, is from Italian.
- 1. The company has made heroic efforts at cost reduction.
- 公司在降低成本方面付出了艰苦卓绝的努力。
- 2. He finally faltered in the last game of a heroic match.
- 他在这场艰苦比赛的最后一局中踉跄结束。
- 3. Their dogged single-mindedness is almost heroic.
- 他们不屈不挠专心致志的劲头简直是一种壮举。
- 4. Rescuers made heroic efforts to save the crew.
- 救援人员不畏艰险努力营救全体船员。
- 5. Many people have heard of the man's heroic deeds.
- 许多人都已经听说了这个人的英雄事迹.