名詞timiditycowardice
1. take one's courage in both hands : 鼓起勇氣, 敢作敢為;
2. lose courage : 喪失勇氣;
courage
1. take one's courage in both hands : 鼓起勇氣, 敢作敢為;
2. lose courage : 喪失勇氣;
名詞
1. courage的反義詞
1. He didn't have the courage to tell his mother that he had failed in the exam.
他沒有勇氣告訴母親他考試不及格。
2. The soldier had shown great courage in the battle.
這個(gè)戰(zhàn)士在戰(zhàn)斗中表現(xiàn)得非常英勇。
3. courage的近義詞
3. They fought with the courage of despair.
他們作殊死搏斗。
1. 膽量:勇氣(bravery)和膽量(courage)幾周前,他正在一個(gè)地鐵(subway)的站臺(tái)(platform)等他的兩個(gè)女兒時(shí),突然看到一個(gè)人掉入地鐵的軌道(track). 只有幾秒鐘的時(shí)間,他跳上軌道,將那個(gè)人拉進(jìn)鐵軌(rail)的空間(space)里,并按住他,
2. 勇:圣貞德中學(xué)的班別以信(Faith)、望(Hope)、愛(Charity)、義(Justice)、智(Wisdom)及勇(Courage)作為名稱. 即是基督徒應(yīng)有的超德(信德、望德、愛德)及樞德(智德、義德、勇德、節(jié)德)中的智、義、勇.
1. 勇氣;勇敢;膽量
Courage is the quality shown by someone who decides to do something difficult or dangerous, even though they may be afraid.
e.g. General Lewis Mackenzie has impressed everyone with his authority and personal courage...
劉易斯·麥肯奇將軍的威信和勇氣給所有人留下了深刻的印象。
e.g. They do not have the courage to apologise for their actions.
他們沒有勇氣為自己的行為道歉。
2. 有勇氣做自己認(rèn)為正確的事
If you have the courage of your convictions, you have the confidence to do what you believe is right, even though other people may not agree or approve.
e.g. Developers should have the courage of their convictions and stick to what they do best.
研發(fā)人員應(yīng)該對(duì)自己充滿信心,堅(jiān)持做自己最擅長(zhǎng)的事。