brave
adj. 勇敢的; 极好的; 新颖的
v. 勇敢面对
n. 勇敢的人; 印第安勇士
Someone who is brave is willing to do things which are dangerous, and does not show fear in difficult or dangerous situations.
He was not brave enough to report the loss of the documents.
他没有勇气报告丢失了文件。
...images of brave people risking their lives to aid others.
冒着生命危险去帮助他人的勇士们的形象
If you brave unpleasant or dangerous conditions, you deliberately expose yourself to them, usually in order to achieve something.
Thousands have braved icy rain to demonstrate their support.
数千人在寒冷的天气中冒雨赶来以示他们的支持。
A brave is a young Native American man, especially one who is good at fighting.
If someone is putting on a brave face or is putting a brave face on a difficult situation, they are pretending that they are happy or satisfied when they are not.
He felt disappointed but he tried to put on a brave face...
他感到很失望,但还竭力强装欢笑。
The White House tried to put a brave face on the job figures.
白宫面对就业数字强颜欢笑。
1. a North American Indian warrior
2. people who are brave;
1. face or endure with courage;
1. possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching;
2. invulnerable to fear or intimidation;
3. brightly colored and showy;
bold, brave, courageous, daring, heroic, fearless
这些形容词均含有"勇敢的"之意。
brave new world
美好的新世界(指社会大变动后出现的使人满怀希望的新时期,常含有讽刺意味)
put a brave face on something
He was very brave about his operation.
他对手术毫无惧色.
We ought to face the world and brave the storm.
我们应该经风雨,见世面.
We Chinese people are brave and industrious.
我们中国人是勇敢勤劳的.
You have done a brave act and you will hear about it.
你干了一件勇敢的事,你将会受到奖赏的.
The business folded up despite its brave start.
生意虽然开始时很成功,但终于失败了.