英 [brəˈvɑːdəʊ] 美 [brəˈvɑːdoʊ]
n. 虚张声势;冒险
复数bravadoes或bravados
bravado /brəˈvɑːdəʊ/ TEM8
不可数名词 Bravado is an appearance of courage or confidence that someone shows in order to impress other people. 故作勇敢; 佯装自信
"You won't get away with this," he said with unexpected bravado.
“你逃脱不了的,”他带着出人意料的假自信说道。
a swaggering show of courage
同义词: bluster
"You won't get away with this," he said with unexpected bravado.
“你逃脱不了的,”他带着出人意料的假自信说道。
As a footnote, I should add that there was one point on which his bravado was more than justified.
作为补充说明,我应该再加一点,他表现得过于逞强。
The bravado was wearing off.
那种虚张声势的作用正在逐渐消失。
This is on page 1166, bottom of the right-hand column, and then over to 1167, a relatively long passage: Hence Freud is able to proffer, with a certain bravado, the formulation: "the aim of all life is death."
这在1166页,右边底部,然后跨到1167页,这段比较长:,所以弗洛伊德可以冒险提出一个公式:,“生命的目的是死亡“
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With typical Trumpian bravado, Don insists the brand name will carry them through, even in a bad market.
But if that bravado is based on the opinion polls, perhaps he should think again.
For a moment of panic, a daft notion, a stupid indulgence in bluster and bravado.