intrepidity

intrepidity

美 [ˌɪntrə'pɪdətɪ]  英 [ˌɪntrɪ'pɪdətɪ]

  • n.无畏的;勇猛的

英汉解释

n.
1.
无畏的;勇猛的

例句

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

时刻表现出来慷慨坚韧不拔气概赢得更多同情大家更为关心命运

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

具有这种正直品格包括马丁•路德、克伦威尔华盛顿皮特威灵顿人类所有伟大领袖

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

少校卡斯威尔至上英勇无畏自己生命最大努力拯救机组成员

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

暴动表现人民无畏精神锻炼资产阶级勇气

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

达西先生鼓起极大勇气回答道:“伊丽莎白·班纳特小姐。”