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courage noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + COURAGE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEconsiderable, extraordinary, great, immense, outstanding (especially BrE) , remarkable, tremendous 相当大的胆量;非凡的勇气;巨大的勇气personal 个人的勇气◆an act of personal courage that moved people感人的个人勇敢行为intellectual, moral, political 智勇;道德勇气;政治胆量◆Caring for elderly relatives requires considerable moral courage.照顾老年亲属需要相当大的道德勇气。◆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。physical 英勇无畏的胆量◆stories of incredible physical courage有关非凡勇气的故事VERB + COURAGErequire, take 需要勇气◆It takes courage to sing in public.在公众场合唱歌需要勇气。have 有勇气◆I didn't have the courage to tell him.我没有勇气告诉他。lack 缺乏勇气◆He lacked the courage to try something new.他没有勇气去尝试新事物。demonstrate, display, show 显示勇气;表现勇气;显得有胆量find, gather, muster, muster up, pluck up, summon 鼓起勇气◆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。admire, applaud 钦佩/称赞勇气◆I admire your courage in saying what you think.我佩服你怎么想就怎么说的勇气。PHRASEScourage under fire (= when you are being attacked, physically or figuratively) 受到攻击时的勇气◆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。have the courage of your convictions (= to be brave enough to do what you feel to be right) 有勇气做自己认为正确的事情 |