braver的意思和读音

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brave

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n.

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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

braveradj.

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

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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

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1."Hello? " he said, trying to sound braver than he felt.“?”

2.By stealing someone's identity, I grabbed hold of my wimpy-self & replaced it with a braver, bolder model for a few hours.

3.But the Nobel committee could have made a braver, more difficult, choice by declaring that there would be no recipient at all.

4."Then we got braver and started packing the car as if for a camping trip when the only place we were going was the local diner, " he says.

5.A president with a big personal mandate, solid majorities in both chambers of Congress and a silver tongue ought to have been much braver.

6.Did not the men and women have to be braver in the war times than in time of peace?

7.Mailer's short sentences carried a more pugnacious message: he was the champ, and would be until someone braver and better knocked him off.

8.Lille could have been a little braver with their positioning, seeking to quickly hit Inter on the break.

9.He published an article under the name of Braver which stresses the idea that the process of cloning animals would work for humans as well.Braver

10.The classic Darwinian explanation might be that "braver" males produce offspring that are fitter and more likely to survive.:“