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cour.ageH5kQr7IJ, $5kV:r-n [U]the ability to control fear and to deal with danger, pain, uncertainty etc. ; bravery勇气,胆量,勇敢She was a woman of immense courage.她是一个非常勇敢的女性。They showed great courage when they found out about their baby's disability.当发现他们的婴儿是残疾时,他们显示了非凡的勇气。People should have the courage to stand up for their beliefs. [+ to infinitive]人们应该有勇气坚持他们的信仰。It took me ages to summon/pluck up the courage to ask for a promotion. [+ to infinitive]过了很久我才鼓足勇气要求提升。Although many of his policies were unpopular, he had the courage of his convictions to see them through (=was brave and confident enough to do and say what he believed in).尽管他的许多政策都不得人心,他有勇气根据自己信念去贯彻。"But screw your courage to the sticking-place, / And we'll not fail" (Shakespeare, Macbeth 1. 7)“鼓足你浑身的勇气,/我们决不失败”(莎士比亚《麦克佩斯》)
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