brave
adj
verb
noun
breɪv
adj
1
the brave
a.
dealing
with
danger,
pain,
or
difficult
situations
with
courage
and
confidence
b.
brave
people
勇敢的人
plural 复数
brave
soldiers
勇敢的士兵
her
brave
fight
against
cancer
她与癌症的勇敢斗争
it
is
brave
of
sb
(to
do
sth)
It
was
brave
of
you
to
speak
in
front
of
all
those
people.
你很勇敢,能在这么多人面前说话。
Today
we
remember
the
brave
who
died
in
the
last
war.
今天我们要纪念在上一场战争中英勇牺牲的人。
2
very
good
非常好的,极好的
Despite
their
captain’s
brave
performance,
Arsenal
lost
2-1.
尽管队长表现出色,阿森纳队还是以 1 比 2 告负。
brave
effort/attempt
the
brave
efforts
of
the
medical
staff
to
save
his
life
医务人员为挽救他的生命所作的极大努力
3
put on a brave face/front
to
pretend
that
you
are
happy
when
you
are
really
very
upset
强装欢笑
4
brave new world
a
situation
or
a
way
of
doing
something
that
is
new
and
exciting
and
meant
to
improve
people’s
lives
美好的新世界〔指旨在改善人们生活的美好新事物〕
the
brave
new
world
of
digital
television
有数字电视的美好新世界
She
smiled
bravely.
她坚强地笑了。
verb
5
to
deal
with
a
difficult,
dangerous,
or
unpleasant
situation
勇敢地面对
I
decided
to
take
the
train
to
work
rather
than
brave
the
traffic.
我决定乘火车上班,不和拥挤的交通死拼。
brave
the
elements/weather
etc
(go
out
in
bad
weather)
不顾天气恶劣
More
than
100
people
braved
the
elements
and
attended
the
rally.
有一百多人不顾天气恶劣参加了集会。
6
brave it out
to
deal
bravely
with
something
that
is
frightening
or
difficult
勇敢地应对
noun
7
a
young
fighting
man
from
a
Native
American
tribe
印第安武士