courage
noun /ˈkʌrɪdʒ/
/ˈkɜːrɪdʒ/
[uncountable]Idioms - the ability to do something dangerous, or to face pain or opposition, without showing fear
synonym bravery勇气;勇敢;无畏;胆量 - He showed great courage and determination.
他表现得十分勇敢和果断。 - moral/physical courage
道德勇气;胆识 - courage to do something They had the courage to stand up and fight for what they believed in.
他们有勇气站出来为自己的信仰而战。 - He couldn't find the courage to tell his daughters what had happened.
他没有勇气告诉他的女儿发生了什么。 - Many said that the women's stories gave them the courage to pursue their goals
许多人说女性的故事给了她们追求目标的勇气 - I haven't yet plucked up the courage to ask her.
我还鼓不起勇气去问她。 - It takes courage to sing in public.
在公众场合唱歌需要勇气。 - His courage in battle won him a promotion.
他在战斗中的勇气为他赢得了晋升。 - She displayed remarkable courage in the face of danger.
她展现了面对危险时的非凡胆量。 - courage in doing something I admire your courage in saying what you think.
我佩服你怎么想就怎么说的勇气。 - with courage They fought with courage, but were no match for the enemy.
他们勇敢地战斗,但不是敌人的对手。
Topics Personal qualitiesb2- He lacked the courage to try something new.
他没有勇气去尝试新事物。 - He showed great calmness and courage under fire.
他受到攻击时表现出极大的镇定和勇气。 - I didn't have the courage to tell him.
我没有勇气告诉他。 - I finally plucked up enough courage to speak to Rachel.
我终于鼓起勇气可以和雷切尔讲话了。 - This is a chance for him to show leadership and political courage.
这是他展现领导能力和政治胆量的机会。 - an act of personal courage that moved people
感人的个人勇敢行为 - stories of incredible physical courage
有关非凡勇气的故事 - Unfortunately, they lack the moral courage to speak out against what is happening.
不幸的是,他们缺乏勇气仗义执言,抗议正在发生的事。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- considerable
- extraordinary
- great
- …
- require
- take
- have
- …
- courage under fire
- have the courage of your convictions
词源Middle English (denoting the heart, as the seat of feelings): from Old French corage, from Latin cor ‘heart’. - He showed great courage and determination.
Idioms
have/lack the courage of your convictions
- to be/not be brave enough to do what you feel to be right
有/没有勇气做自己认为正确的事 - You need to have the courage of your convictions.
你需要有勇气做自己认为正确的事。
- You need to have the courage of your convictions.
screw up your courage
- to force yourself to be brave enough to do something
鼓起勇气 - I finally screwed up my courage and went to the dentist.
我终于鼓起勇气,去看了牙医。
- I finally screwed up my courage and went to the dentist.
take courage (from something)
- to begin to feel happier and more confident because of something
(因某事而)鼓起勇气
take your courage in both hands
- to make yourself do something that you are afraid of
鼓起勇气(做自己害怕做的事);敢作敢为 - Taking her courage in both hands, she opened the door and walked in.
她壮着胆打开门,走了进去。
- Taking her courage in both hands, she opened the door and walked in.