courage 英 [ˈkʌrɪdʒ]   美 [ˈkɜrɪdʒ]

courage

courage  英 [ˈkʌrɪdʒ] 美 [ˈkɜrɪdʒ]

n. 勇气;胆量 

名词复数:courages 

It takes courage to do that. 做那件事需要勇气。
He showed great courage and determination. 他表现得十分勇敢和果断。

  • Someone with courage is bold and brave, unafraid to face tough challenges. Unlike the Cowardly Lion, who went all the way to the Emerald City to see if the Wizard had any courage to spare.
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  • n. 勇气;胆量
  • 1. It takes courage to do that.

    做那件事需要勇气。

  • 2. He showed great courage and determination.

    他表现得十分勇敢和果断。

  • 3. I haven't yet plucked up the courage to ask her.

    我还鼓不起勇气去问她。

  • 4. courage in the face of danger

    面对危险时的胆量

  • courage (n.) c. 1300, corage, "heart (as the seat of emotions)," hence "spirit, temperament, state or frame of mind,"from Old French corage "heart, innermost feelings; temper" (12c., Modern French courage), from Vulgar Latin *coraticum (source of Italian coraggio, Spanish coraje), from Latin cor "heart" (from PIE root *kerd- "heart").
cour·age / ˈkʌrɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈkɜːrɪdʒ / noun [uncountable ] the ability to do sth dangerous, or to face pain or opposition, without showing fear 勇气;勇敢;无畏;胆量 SYN bravery He showed great courage and determination. 他表现得十分勇敢和果断。 I haven't yet plucked up the courageto ask her. 我还鼓不起勇气去问她。 moral/physical courage 坚持正义的勇气;勇敢无畏的胆量 courage in the face of danger 面对危险时的胆量 see also Dutch courage IDIOMS have/lack the courage of your conˈvictions to be/not be brave enough to do what you feel to be right 有╱没有勇气做自己认为正确的事 take courage (from sth) to begin to feel happier and more confident because of sth (因某事而)鼓起勇气 take your ˌcourage in both ˈhands to make yourself do sth that you are afraid of 鼓起勇气(做自己害怕做的事);敢作敢为 Taking her courage in both hands, she opened the door and walked in. 她壮着胆打开门,走了进去。 more at screw v. cour·age / ˈkʌrɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈkɜːrɪdʒ /
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