brave概况

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adj. 勇敢的;华丽的

vt. 勇敢地面对

n. 勇士

n. (Brave)人名;(英)布雷夫;(俄)布拉韦

brave词义

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adj.

勇敢的;需要勇气的;华丽的;漂亮的

vt.

勇敢面对,不怕,不顾;

n.

勇士;美洲印第安武士;

变形

复数:braves过去式:braved过去分词:braved现在分词:braving第三人称单数:braves

双语释义

adj.(形容词)

勇敢的,大胆的 ready to do dangerous or difficult things without fear

壮观的,极好的 excellent, great

英英释义

brave[ breiv ]

n.

a North American Indian warrior

people who are brave

"the home of the free and the brave"

v.face or endure with courage

"She braved the elements"

同义词:weatherendurebrave out

adj.

possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching

"Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver but less daring"

同义词:courageous

invulnerable to fear or intimidation

同义词:audaciousdauntlessfearlessintrepidunfearing

brightly colored and showy

"girls decked out in brave new dresses"; "brave banners flying"

同义词:brawgay

brave用法

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词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)

~+名词

brave act勇敢的行为

brave apparel华丽的服饰

brave defence英勇的抵抗

brave man勇敢的人

brave new world美好的新世界

brave soldier勇敢的士兵

~+介词

brave by nature天性勇敢

brave in speaking勇于说话

词组短语

brave oneself自夸,自负;大言不惭

brave it out v. 拼到底

brave new world美好新世界

brave heart勇敢的心(惊世未了情)

同近义词辨析

brave, bold, daring, heroic, fearless, courageous

这组词都有“勇敢的”的意思,其区别是:

brave含义广泛,指天生的勇敢,无所畏惧地面对困难与危险,侧重胆识与果断。

bold侧重指面对困难或危险时勇往直前,勇于进取的勇敢精神。

daring强调面临意外或危险时胆大心细,头脑冷静。褒义贬义均可用,贬义指胆大妄为。

heroic正式用词,多指在战争或重大危险时,为他人为事业忘我献身的英雄气概。

fearless语气肯定,侧重在危险时无所畏惧,毫无动摇。

courageous正式用词,侧重指在一切情况下都有胆量,无所畏惧,强调基于道德信念,经深思熟虑后所产生的勇敢。

双语例句

用作形容词(adj.)

I think you are very brave.
我认为你非常勇敢。

The soldier's brave deeds brought him honor and glory.
士兵的勇敢事迹为他带来了荣耀和赞美。

Let us remember the brave who died for the peace of the world.
让我们永远怀念为世界和平献身的勇士们。

They made a brave stand against the enemy.
他们对敌人进行了英勇的抵抗。

权威例句

Brave NUI World

Brave NUI World

Moral personality of brave and caring exemplars

Brave NUI World: Designing Natural User Interfaces for Touch and Gesture

Brave New Biotechnology: Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution, by Francis Fukuyama

Differing conceptions of moral exemplarity: just, brave, and caring.

Adenosine and cerebral ischemia: therapeutic future or death of a brave concept?

All the women are White, all the Blacks are men, but some of us are brave : Black women's studies

von Lubitz DKAdenosine and cerebral ischemia-therapeutic future or death of a brave concept? Eur J Pharmacol 371:85-102

Adenosine and cerebral ischemia: therapeutic future or death of a brave concept? 1 Republished from volume 365, pp. 9–25 (see p. 87...

brave词源

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brave

brave: [15] The word which today means ‘courageous’ comes from one which meant ‘uncivilized, savage, wild’. English acquired brave via French brave, Italian bravo, and Vulgar Latin *brabus from Latin barbarus, source, via a different route, of English barbarous. Also from the Italian form come the exclamation bravo [18] and its derivative bravura [18], while Spanish bravada has contributed bravado [16].=> bravado, bravo, bravura

brave (adj.)

late 15c., from Middle French brave, "splendid, valiant," from Italian bravo "brave, bold," originally "wild, savage," possibly from Medieval Latin bravus "cutthroat, villain," from Latin pravus "crooked, depraved;" a less likely etymology being from Latin barbarus (see barbarous). A Celtic origin (Irish breagh, Cornish bray) also has been suggested. Old English words for this, some with overtones of "rashness," included modig (now "moody"), beald ("bold"), cene ("keen"), dyrstig ("daring"). Brave new world is from the title of Aldous Huxley's 1932 satirical utopian novel; he lifted the phrase from Shakespeare ("Tempest" v.i.183).

brave (v.)

"to face with bravery," 1776, from French braver, from brave (see brave (adj.)). Related: Braved; braving.

brave (n.)

"North American Indian warrior," c. 1600, from brave (adj.), and compare bravo.