intrepid
intrepid 英 [ɪnˈtrepɪd] 美 [ɪnˈtrɛpɪd]
adj. 无畏的;勇敢的;勇猛的
- Intrepid is just a fancy word for describing a person or action that is bold and brave. Super heroes are intrepid in their struggle for truth, justice and the American way.
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- adj. 无畏的;勇敢的;勇猛的
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1. Along with the illusion of being an intrepid explorer in a foreigner-free foreign land, foreigners also come to feel a sense of ownership over China and their China experience.
伴随着那种成为一片从没有外国人的土地上的勇敢探索者的幻想,外国人也会对中国以及他们的中国经历产生一种占有欲。
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2. In 2003, Queen Elizabeth honored the intrepid Morris with a Polar Medal, given in recognition of distinguished service in Arctic and Antarctic exploration.
2003年,伊丽莎白女王授予无畏的莫里斯极地奖章,以奖励她在北极和南极探险中的出色服务。
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3. After Alaska had been sold to America in 1867, the area lost its importance as a trading post and only a few thousand intrepid Russians stayed.
到了1867年,在阿拉斯加出售给美国之后,这个地区失去了作为重要贸易港口的作用,只有几千名勇敢的俄国人居留在这里。
- intrepid (adj.) "unmoved by danger, undaunted," 1690s, from French intrépide (16c.) and directly from Latin intrepidus "unshaken, undaunted, not alarmed," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + trepidus "alarmed," from PIE *trep-(1) "to tremble" (see trepidation). Related: Intrepidly; intrepidness (1620s).
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