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| /ˈkʌrɪdʒ/ |
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| | the ability to do something that you know is right or good , even though it is dangerous , frightening , or very difficult 勇气;胆量;勇敢 | She has shown immense courage in opposing a corrupt and violent regime. 她在反对腐败残暴的政权时表现出了大无畏的精神。 | | have the courage to do sth I didn’ t have the courage to admit I was wrong. 我当时没有勇气认错。 | | pluck up/summon up (the) courage (=try to make yourself feel brave enough to do something) Eventually I plucked up the courage and made an appointment with the doctor. 鼓起勇气 | | it takes courage to do sth It took a great deal of courage to leave her friends. 离开她的朋友们需要极大的勇气。 | | | a | the ability to be brave when you are in great pain 勇敢 | | He had faced his illness with great courage. 他曾经非常勇敢地面对疾病。 | | |
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| - | have the courage of your (own) convictions |
| to continue to say or do what you think is right , even when other people think you are wrong |
| 敢于坚持自己的信念 |
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| - | take courage from sth |
| to feel more confident and hopeful because of something |
| 从某事物中获得勇气 |
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| - | take your courage in both hands |
| to decide to do something , even though you are nervous or frightened about it |
| 鼓起勇气 |
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