gumption的意思和读音

gumption

: [ˈɡʌmpʃ(ə)n] : ['ɡʌmpʃ(ə)n]

n.

n.stupidity

n.common sense,sense,horse sense,shrewdness,practicality

gumptionn.

1.the intelligence needed to know what to do in a particular situation

2.courage and determination

n.1.,2.,3.

n.1.the quality of being sensible and brave enough to do the right thing in a difficult situation

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1."You've got no more gumption than a bump on a log, " she said. "Get out in the kitchen and help Doris do those dirty dishes. ",”。“。”

2.My sister Doris, though two years younger than I, had enough gumption for a dozen people.使

3.Dick was always diffident when it came to staff matters, and not been able to summon up the gumption to bang the table.

4.I wish I had a glass of beer; but I can't get up the gumption to go down to the village an' get it.

5.With a little less gumption and a lot less gearing, "Dubai is plausible" .

6.Do societies dominated by a consumer mentality have the political gumption anymore to save and sacrifice for the longer term?

7.My plan, goal and gumption, with courage and strength in the heart make me keep on learning and go forward.

8.He's a nice enough lad, but he doesn't seem to have much gumption.

9.Fang demonstrated a little more gumption only once, when Lucius Malfoy visited Hagrid's cabin. Then Fang growled menacingly.

10.Barnes, like Bell, ranks among the few players in the NBA with the gumption to get in Kobe's face.