daredevil
daredevil 英 [ˈdeədevl] 美 [ˈderdevl]
n. 铤而走险的人,蛮勇的人 adj. 蛮勇的,不怕死的
名词复数:daredevils
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- n. 铤而走险的人,蛮勇的人
- adj. 蛮勇的,不怕死的
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1. Forget my daredevil sister practically dangling off the Cliffs of Moher.
忘却了我那个冒失鬼妹妹几乎从莫赫山的峭壁跌落。
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2. “It can make you rethink even the simplest things you want to do, ” daredevil star Ben Affleck said.
“它会使你重新考虑人生,哪怕只是你想做的很简单的一些事情,”“Daredevil”一片中的明星Ben Affleck说。
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3. While most of us head for shelter when we hear a huge storm coming, one daredevil photographer has made it his job to get as close as he can.
在暴风雨来临之际,我们大多数人都会纷纷找地方躲避。 然而,一位英勇无畏的摄影师却将尽可能接近暴风雨视为自己的职业。
- daredevil (n.) 1794, "recklessly daring person," from dare (v.) + devil (n.). The devil might refer to the person, or the sense might be "one who dares the devil." Compare scarecrow, killjoy, pickpocket (n.), cutthroat, also fear-babe a 16c. word for "something that frightens children;" kill-devil "bad rum." As an adjective, from 1832.
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