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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]勇敢的;无畏的 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

  • bravely
  • Our men wiped them out, but the enemy fought bravely and well...

    我们的部队歼灭了敌人,但敌人也进行了顽强的抵抗。

  • Mr Kim bravely stood up to authority.

    金先生勇敢地向权威挑战。

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    [VERB 动词](通常为达到某目标)勇敢面对 If you brave unpleasant or dangerous conditions, you deliberately expose yourself to them, usually in order to achieve something.
      [V n]
      [WRITTEN 笔语]
  • 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。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指善于作战的)印第安勇士 A brave is a young Native American man, especially one who is good at fighting.
      [OLD-FASHIONED 过时]
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    [PHRASE 短语]装作高兴;强作欢颜 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.
      [V inflects]
  • 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。


  • Oxford
    brave / breɪv ; NAmE breɪv /
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    brave braves braved braving braver bravest
    adjective ( braver , brav·est ) 1 (of a person ) willing to do things which are difficult, dangerous or painful; not afraid 勇敢的;无畏的 SYN
    courageous
    brave men and women 英勇无畏的男女 Be brave! 勇敢一些! I wasn't brave enough to tell her what I thought of her. 我当时没有勇气告诉她我对她的看法。
    2 (of an action 行为 ) requiring or showing courage 需要勇气的;表现勇敢的 a brave decision 有勇气的决定 She died after a brave fight against cancer. 她在同癌症进行了顽强的搏斗之后死去了。 He felt homesick, but made a brave attempt to appear cheerful. 他很想家,但却竭力表现得很高兴。 3 ~ new ( sometimes ironic) new in an impressive way 新颖的;崭新的 a vision of a brave new Britain 令人叹为观止的新英国远景 brave·ly / ˈbreɪvli ; NAmE ˈbreɪvli / adverb bravery / ˈbreɪvəri ; NAmE ˈbreɪvəri / noun [uncountable ] SYN
    courage
    an award for outstanding bravery 杰出英勇奖 acts of skill and bravery 有勇有谋的行为
    IDIOMS (a) ˌbrave new ˈworld a situation or society that changes in a way that is meant to improve people's lives but is often a source of extra problems 美好的新世界(本欲改善人们的生活,实则带来预料不到的问题) the brave new world of technology 科技进步的美好新世界 put on a brave ˈface | put a brave ˈface on sth to pretend that you feel confident and happy when you do not 强装自信快乐;佯装满不在乎
    verb bravesb/sth to have to deal with sth difficult or unpleasant in order to achieve sth 勇敢面对;冒风险;经受困难 He did not feel up to braving the journalists at the airport. 他怯于在机场直接面对记者。 Over a thousand people braved the elements (= went outside in spite of the bad weather)to attend the march. 一千多人不顾天气恶劣参加了游行。 noun 1 the brave [plural ] people who are brave 勇敢的人 America, the land of the free and the home of the brave 美国,自由者的土地、勇士的家园 2 [countable ] ( old-fashioned) a Native American warrior 美洲印第安武士 brave / breɪv ; NAmE breɪv / brave·ly / ˈbreɪvli ; NAmE ˈbreɪvli / bravery / ˈbreɪvəri ; NAmE ˈbreɪvəri /
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    brave1 adjective
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    brave3 noun
    bravebrave1 /breɪv/ ●●● S3 adjective (comparative braver, superlative bravest)
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    1a)dealing with danger, pain, or difficult situations with courage and confidence SYN  courageous:  brave soldiers her brave fight against cancerit is brave of somebody (to do something) It was brave of you to speak in front of all those people. b)the brave [plural] brave people:  Today we remember the brave who died in the last war.2very good:  Despite their captain’s brave performance, Arsenal lost 2–1.brave effort/attempt the brave efforts of the medical staff to save his life3put on a brave face/front to pretend that you are happy when you are really very upset4brave new world a situation or a way of doing something that is new and exciting and meant to improve people’s lives:  the brave new world of digital televisionbravely adverb:  She smiled bravely.THESAURUSbrave showing that you are not afraid to do things that other people find dangerous or difficult: · I think he was incredibly brave to do a parachute jump.· a brave attempt to change the systemcourageous /kəˈreɪdʒəs/ especially written very brave – used especially about someone fighting for what they believe in, or fighting against a disease: · a courageous speech· her courageous fight against cancerdaring brave and willing to take a lot of risks: · a daring escape from a prison camp· a daring fighter pilot· a daring thing to dobold willing to make difficult decisions or say what you think, even though it may involve risks: · It was a bold move to set up his own company.· She was very bold in criticizing the leadership.intrepid written willing to do dangerous things or go to dangerous places: · an intrepid traveller· We sent our intrepid reporter to find out what is happening.adventurous used about someone who enjoys going to new places and doing new, possibly dangerous, things: · More adventurous visitors can go skiing or snowboarding.fearless not afraid of anything or anyone: · a fearless campaigner for human rightsheroic very brave and admired by many people: · heroic rescuers· Despite heroic efforts to save him, he died.plucky brave and determined – often used in newspapers: · Plucky Megan, aged 10, has beaten cancer twice.
    brave1 adjective
    brave2 verb
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    bravebrave2 verb [transitive]
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    1to deal with a difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant situation:  I decided to take the train to work rather than brave the traffic.brave the elements/weather etc (=go out in bad weather) More than 100 people braved the elements and attended the rally.2brave it out to deal bravely with something that is frightening or difficult
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    [countable] a young fighting man from a Native American tribe
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