intrepidity

intrepidity

美 [??ntr?'p?d?t?]  英 [??ntr?'p?d?t?]

  • n.無畏的;勇猛的

英漢解釋

n.
1.
無畏的;勇猛的

例句

The generous intrepidity which had displayed on this occasion augmented the feeling of compassion which attended his fate.

時刻表現出來慷慨堅韌不拔氣概贏得更多同情大家更為關心命運

Such intrepidity of character characterised Luther, Cromwell, Washington, Pitt, Wellington, and all great leaders of men.

具有這種正直品格包括馬丁?路德、克倫威爾華盛頓皮特威靈頓人類所有偉大領袖

With consummate gallantry and intrepidity , Maj. Carswell gave his life in a supreme effort to save all members of his crew.

少校卡斯威爾至上英勇無畏自己生命最大努力拯救機組成員

Uprisings, while proving popular intrepidity, also educated the courage of the bourgeois.

暴動表現人民無畏精神鍛煉資產階級勇氣

Mr. Darcy replied with great intrepidity, "Miss Elizabeth Bennet. "

達西先生鼓起極大勇氣回答道:“伊麗莎白·班納特小姐。”