brave的意思和读音

brave

: [breɪv] : [breɪv]

adj.

v.);

n.

braver  bravest  braves  braving  braved  

adj.+n.brave act,brave people,brave deed,brave attempt,brave fight

v.+n.brave storm

v.shrink

adj.cowardly

v.defy,face,stand up to,confront,take on

adj.courageous,valiant,heroic,bold,daring

braveadj.

1.willing to do things which are difficult, dangerous or painful; not afraid

brave men and women

Be brave!

I wasn't brave enough to tell her what I thought of her.

2.requiring or showing courage

a brave decision

She died after a brave fight against cancer.

He felt homesick, but made a brave attempt to appear cheerful.

3.~ newnew in an impressive way

a vision of a brave new Britain

IDM

the brave new world of technology

(a) brave new worlda situation or society that changes in a way that is meant to improve people's lives but is often a source of extra problems

the brave new world of technology

put on a brave faceput a brave face on sthto pretend that you feel confident and happy when you do notv.

1.~ sb/sth);to have to deal with sth difficult or unpleasant in order to achieve sth

He did not feel up to braving the journalists at the airport.

Over a thousand people braved the elements(= went outside in spite of the bad weather) to attend the march.

n.

1.[pl]people who are brave

America, the land of the free and the home of the brave

2.[c]a Native American warrior

adj.1.2.,3.

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n.1.;

adj.1.capable of dealing with danger or pain, without seeming to be frightened; used about someones behavior; used about a child who tries hard not to show that they are frightened or feeling pain2.a brave decision, action, or choice is one that you make even though it involves risk and may cause problems for you

v.1.to deal with an unpleasant or difficult situation in order to achieve something

n.1.in the past, a native american fighting man

1. (NBA ) △ brave adj Loyal adj ...

3. brass n. brave a. bread n. ...

4. courage n. , brave , moxie n. ...

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1.While Johnny has tried to put on a brave face for his children, the source said friends are concerned about him.

2.I'm sure that you know my brave wife who would be here by my side, if she were able.

3.The brave man risked his life in trying to save the child.

4.Or be strong and brave. Just as you love me unconditionally, Don't worry about look handsome. I love you just the same.

5.But a firefighter who dies trying to pull people from a garden-variety house fire in Queens is no less brave or heroic.

6.On his way out the door, a brave customer pull his mask off. The robber shot the customer without a moment's hesitation.

7.Mrs Merkel is clever enough to realise this and dislike it, but she has not been brave enough to stop it.

8."He told them that their grandfather was a brave soldier, and I had to tell them that their grandfather was a murderer, " she said.“,”

9.He had heard old men in the workhouse say it was a good place for brave boys, and that there was always work there for those that wanted it.

10.She spoke so kindly that Miriam felt brave enough to come out of her hiding place and speak to the princess.