| 正面 | 3347.courage 英 ['kʌrɪdʒ]美 [ 'kɝrɪdʒ] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、cor- "heart" => cour- + -age.2、heart is which remains a common metaphor for inner strength.3、因此,将内心的那种力量就 表示为:勇气、胆量。n. 勇气;胆量n. (Courage)人名;(英)卡里奇;(法)库拉热 例句: 1. Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.--Winston Churchill成功不是终点,失败也并非末日,最重要的是继续前进的勇气。 courage 勇气来自词根cor, 心,词源同heart, cardiologist. couragecourage: [13] Modern English uses heart as a metaphor for ‘innermost feelings or passions’, but this is nothing new. Vulgar Latin took the Latin word cor ‘heart’ and derived from it *corāticum, a noun with just this sense. Borrowed into English via Old French corage, it was used from earliest times for a wide range of such passions, including ‘anger’ or ‘lust’, and it was not until the early 17th century that it became narrowed down in application to ‘bravery’.=> cordialcourage (n.)c. 1300, from Old French corage (12c., Modern French courage) "heart, innermost feelings; temper," from Vulgar Latin *coraticum (source of Italian coraggio, Spanish coraje), from Latin cor "heart," from PIE root *kerd- (1) "heart" (see heart (n.)) which remains a common metaphor for inner strength. In Middle English, used broadly for "what is in one's mind or thoughts," hence "bravery," but also "wrath, pride, confidence, lustiness," or any sort of inclination. Replaced Old English ellen, which also meant "zeal, strength."" |
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