bravado的意思和读音

bravado

: [brəˈvɑdoʊ] : [brəˈvɑːdəʊ]

n.;(

bravados  bravadoes  

n.cowardice

n.audacity,boldness,daring,bluster,boasting

bravadon.

1.;(a confident way of behaving that is intended to impress people, sometimes as a way of hiding a lack of confidence

an act of sheer bravado

n.1.,

n.1.a brave and confident way of behaving, especially when you do not really feel like this

1. brat n. bravado n. abandon v./n. ...

2. brake n. v. bravado n. brawl v.n. ...

3. brake n. v. bravado n. brawl v.n. ...

4. brasses/ bravado/ brawl/ ...

5. Born free Bravado Buzz Away ...

6. ... Brawn( Bravado) Battle( ) ...

7. Efrang Bravado EVEBEL ...

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1.How much of this is bravado, how much rumour and how much fact is hard to say.

2.Private Rangel was not a sergeant, but he had an air about him, a mixture of bravado and charisma, that made people think he was.使

3.She took a Lover, the first who offered, a man whom she did not love, out of bravado and with rage in her heart.

4.She put it back, and proceeded to get dinner early and in good time. Her little bravado made her feel as if she ought to make amends.便

5.You'll need a little kitchen bravado to try some of these, but you'll also need to be plagued with a healthy weakness for chocolate.西

6.With a bit of bravado, the old gang hung out their new shingle: the Prediction Company.

7.I liked to think of myself as a grown man, but consternation was eating away at my bravado like a starved piranha devouring its prey.

8.Listen, it may have been bravado, Norman grandstanding to me that he spotted a genius early on.

9.Whatever the dent to national bravado, or to the free-enterprise ideology, the phrase "too big to fail" suddenly carried an American accent.,“

10.He was lightly afoot again, turned and waved his cap in a bravado, and was out of sight next moment in the margin of the wood.