英 [ˈbreɪvəri] 美 [ˈbreɪvəri]
n. 勇敢的行为(态度),勇气
【名】 (Bravery)(英)布雷弗里,(法)布拉韦里(人名)
复数braveries
bravery /ˈbreɪvərɪ/ TEM4
不可数名词 Bravery is brave behaviour or the quality of being brave. 勇敢之举; 勇敢
He deserves the highest praise for his bravery.
他为其勇敢应该得到至高的赞扬。
a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear
同义词: courage / courageousness / braveness
feeling no fear
同义词: fearlessness
勇敢
勇
英勇
勇敢
The reports commend her bravery.
报告称赞她的英勇。
He deserves the highest praise for his bravery.
他为其勇敢应该得到至高的赞扬。
She'd need all her strength and bravery to cope with what lay in store.
她需要拿出全部的力量和勇气来应对即将发生的事情。
And the Reverend Jesse Jackson commented in a statement about what her small act of bravery meant for African-American people.
VOA : special.2009.03.08
You had to manifest strength, and firmness, and bravery, and worthy deeds that would be recognized as being real deeds by contemporaries.
沙皇要展现出雄才武略 刚强坚毅,勇敢无畏,并且在史书写满功绩,能被当代人看做不世之功
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What you need is something like strength or bravery.
你需要的只是力量或勇气。
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Critics say this graphic novel artfully expresses the survivors' bravery and shows what it was like to live through this disaster.
VOA : special.2010.01.22
He became a national hero to both black and white Americans because of his skill, bravery and restraint.
VOA : special.2009.04.05
Their bravery gave Christendom time both to regroup, and to realize the gravity of the threat.
Every vet from every war shares bravery in some way, whether seeing combat or not.
We saw the underdogs play with incredible bravery, incredible belief, and they defied the odds again.