单词 | pluck up (the) courage (to do something) |
释义 | pluck up (the) courage (to do something)pluck up (the) courage (to do something) BRAVEto force yourself to be brave and do something you are afraid of doing 鼓起勇气(做某事),振作精神(做某事) He finally plucked up enough courage to ask her out. 他终于鼓起勇气约她出去。 Examples from the Corpus pluck up (the) courage (to do something)• Eventually I plucked up courage and booked a ticket to Amsterdam with the sole purpose of getting laid.• Nelly begged me not to leave her, and plucking up courage I stayed.• Kent suspected that if the fellow ever did pluck up courage to call he would be disappointed.• On three occasions he had plucked up the courage to call her, but had never had a reply.• But why not pluck up the courage to do what you've always wanted?• I think you should pluck up the courage to invite him out.• But eventually, he plucked up courage to see a solicitor.• After a while, too, some of the more literary residents of Princeton plucked up the courage to speak to him. → pluck up (the) courage (to do something) at pluck1(2) |
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