courage noun ⇨courage (show great courage)⇨pluck up (the) courage⇨dareverbcourage
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courage ♦︎ bravery ♦︎ nerve ♦︎ guts ♦︎ heroism ♦︎ valour ♦︎ audacity ♦︎ daringThese are all words for the willingness to do things even though they are dangerous or difficult.这些词均表示勇气、勇敢、胆量。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆great courage / bravery / nerve / heroism / valour / audacity / daring◆true courage / bravery / heroism◆to have the courage / bravery / nerve / guts / audacity◆to show courage / bravery◆doing sth takes courage / bravery / nerve / guts◆an act of courage / bravery / heroism / valour■courage [uncountable] a willingness to face danger, pain or opposition, especially when doing sth that you believe to be right(尤指做认为正确的事情时的)勇气,勇敢,胆量◆She displayed remarkable courage in the face of danger.她展现了面对危险时的非凡胆量。◆I haven't yet plucked up the courage to ask her.我还鼓不起勇气去问她。◆Unfortunately, they lack the moral courage to speak out against what is happening.不幸的是,他们缺乏勇气仗义执言,抗议正在发生的事。◆You need to have the courage of your convictions(= be brave enough to do what you believe to be right).你需要有勇气做自己认为正确的事。OPPcowardice ⇨ coward see also courageous ⇨ brave■bravery ˈbreɪvəri [uncountable] a willingness to face danger, pain or difficulty, especially without showing fear(尤指表现出来的)勇敢,勇气,胆量◆My great grandfather received the medal as an award for outstanding bravery in World War I.我曾祖父获得了一枚勋章,表彰他在第一次世界大战中杰出英勇的表现。 see also brave ⇨ braveNOTE辨析 Courage or bravery?Courage is very often about facing opposition, for moral reasons, although this may involve the threat of physical punishment, as well as threats to your career or reputation; bravery is more often a willingness to face physical danger or pain. * courage常为在面对异议时出于道义上的勇气,尽管这可能会使自己遭受体罚,以及可能影响个人的职业生涯或声望;bravery更多为敢于面对人身危险或肉体痛苦的勇气◆They lack the moral bravery to speak out.◆He received the medal as an award for courage.■nerve [uncountable] the ability to control your emotions in order to do sth difficult or dangerous(做困难或危险之事的)勇气,气魄◆It took a lot of nerve to take the company to court.将这家公司告上法庭需要极大的勇气。◆I was going to have a go at parachuting but lost my nerve at the last minute.我本来想尝试一下跳伞,可到最后关头却失去了勇气。◆She kept her nerve to win the final set 6-4.她鼓足斗志以6比4赢了最后一盘。■guts [plural] (informal) the courage and determination that it takes to do sth difficult or unpleasant(做困难或令人不快之事的)勇气,胆量,决心◆He doesn't have the guts to walk away from a well-paid job.他没有胆量辞去一份报酬优厚的工作。 see also gutsy ⇨ brave■heroism ˈherəʊɪzəm; NAmEˈheroʊɪzəm [uncountable] very great courage, especially when you have done sth dangerous that is admired by other people(尤指做受人敬佩的危险事情的)英雄行为,英雄精神◆He showed great heroism in going back into the burning building.他重返燃烧的大楼,表现极为英勇。 see also heroic ⇨ brave■valour (BrE) (NAmEvalor) ˈvælə(r) [uncountable] (literary) great courage, especially the courage shown by soldiers in a war(尤指战士在战争中表现的)英勇,勇气◆The purpose of the award is to recognize acts of valour by members of the armed services.这个奖项旨在表彰三军将士的英勇表现。■audacity ɔːˈdæsəti [uncountable] brave but rude or shocking behaviour鲁莽;莽撞;大胆无礼◆The sheer audacity of the plan amazed everyone.那个计划莽撞十足,每个人都感到吃惊。■daringˈdeərɪŋ; NAmEˈderɪŋ [uncountable] willingness to take risks大胆;勇敢;胆量◆He was saved by the skill and daring of the mountain rescue team.他靠着登山救援队的技能和胆量而获救了。 see also daring ⇨ bold, dare ⇨ dareverb
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