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BNC: 3800 COCA: 4854
brave
adjective /breɪv/
adjectivebrave
comparativebraver
superlativebravest
  1. 1
    capable of dealing with danger or pain, without seeming to be frightened 勇敢的;无畏的

    the brave soldiers who fought and died for their country 为自己的国家战斗并牺牲的勇敢士兵

     Synonyms and related words
    Brave and willing to take risks: brave, bold, heroic...
    1. a.
      used about someone's behaviour (行为)有勇气的,英勇的

      a very brave act 非常勇敢的举动

      a brave attempt to rescue the children 营救孩子们的英勇尝试

       Synonyms and related words
      Brave and willing to take risks: brave, bold, heroic...
    2. b.
      used about a child who tries hard not to show that they are frightened or feeling pain (儿童)勇敢的,不害怕的,不怕疼的

      She's been a very brave little girl. 她是个非常勇敢的小女孩。

       Synonyms and related words
      Brave and willing to take risks: brave, bold, heroic...
  2. 2
    a brave decision, action, or choice is one that you make even though it involves risk and may cause problems for you (决定、行为或选择)勇敢的

    The project requires huge investment, so it's a very brave venture in the current economic climate. 这个项目需要巨额投资,所以在当前的经济形势下是个非常勇敢的尝试。

     Synonyms and related words
    Involving a risk or risks: risky, bold, unsound...

derived word

bravely

adverb
 Synonyms and related words
Brave and willing to take risks: brave, bold, heroic...
brave
verb [T] /breɪv/
present tense
I/you/we/theybrave
he/she/itbraves
present participlebraving
past tensebraved
past participlebraved
  1. to deal with an unpleasant or difficult situation in order to achieve something 勇敢地面对

    It was time to brave the rush hour traffic again. 又是该勇敢地面对上下班拥挤交通的时候了。

    brave the elements (=go outside during bad weather) 冒着风雨外出 :

    A large crowd braved the elements in the hope of seeing their favourite star. 一大群人冒着风雨出去希望能见到他们最喜欢的明星。

     Synonyms and related words

phrasal verbs

brave
noun [C] old-fashioned /breɪv/
singularbrave
pluralbraves
  1. in the past, a Native American fighting man (旧时的)北美印第安武士
     Synonyms and related words
    Soldiers in the past: ANZAC, brave, cavalryman...
BNC: 3800 COCA: 4854
brave

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, feel, seem, sound勇敢;覺得勇敢;好像勇敢;聽起來勇敢make sb使某人勇敢The vodka had made me brave.伏特加酒給我壯了膽。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常勇敢exceptionally, terribly (especially BrE) 異常/非常勇敢amazingly, incredibly勇敢得令人驚訝/令人難以置信
BNC: 3800 COCA: 4854
brave verb
face
brave

adjective

 See also the entry for bold 另见bold条brave ♦︎ courageous ♦︎ heroic ♦︎ gallant ♦︎ fearless ♦︎ gutsyThese words all describe sb who is willing to do difficult or dangerous things. 这些词均表示人勇敢的、无畏的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a brave / courageous / heroic / gallant attempt / effort / action / resistance / strugglea brave / courageous decisionbrave / heroic deedsa brave / courageous / gallant / fearless soldiera brave / fearless warrior brave (of a person) willing to do things which are difficult, dangerous or painful; (of an action) showing no fear of doing sth difficult, dangerous or painful (人)勇敢的;(行为)英勇的,无惧的Be brave!勇敢一些!I wasn't brave enough to tell her what I thought of her.我当时没有勇气告诉她我对她的看法。She died after a brave fight against cancer.她在同癌症进行顽强的搏斗后死去了。I had to put on a brave face and try to show him that I wasn't worried.我不得不装出若无其事的样子,在他面前尽量不露出愁容。OPP cowardly coward see also bravery courage bravely

adverb

Though they fought bravely, they were no match for the trained mercenaries.尽管他们作战英勇,但还是打不过训练有素的雇佣兵。
courageous kəˈreɪdʒəs willing to face danger, pain or opposition, especially when doing sth that you believe to be right 勇敢的,无畏的(尤指认为所做之事正确时)I think he made a very courageous decision to resign.我认为他决定辞职很有勇气。I hope people will be courageous enough to speak out against this injustice.我希望人们能大胆说出来,反对这种不公。 see also courage courage heroic həˈrəʊɪk; NAmE həˈroʊɪkshowing extreme courage and admired by many people 英勇的;英雄的She is a heroic figure we can all look up to.她是我们都会敬仰的英雄人物。Rescuers made heroic efforts to save the crew.救援人员不畏艰险,努力营救全体船员。 see also heroism courage heroically

adverb

gallant ˈgælənt (old-fashioned or literary) brave, especially in war or a very difficult situation (尤指在战争或困境中)勇敢的,英勇的Our gallant soldiers have had to endure many hardships in the field.我们英勇的战士在战场上必须忍受很多磨难。She made a gallant attempt to hide her tears.她强掩泪水。 gallantly

adverb

fearless (written) not afraid, in a way that people admire 不怕的;无畏的;大胆的He was known as a powerful king and a fearless warrior.他是公认的强有力的国王和无畏的武士。She was fearless and full of energy.她勇敢无畏,充满活力。 OPP fearful afraid gutsy ˈgʌtsi (informal) showing strength, courage and determination 坚毅勇敢的Her gutsy performance in the game impressed everyone, even her teammates.她在比赛中勇猛顽强的表现打动了每个人,甚至是她的队友。 see also guts courage

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