courageous
/kəˈreɪdʒəs/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈreɪdʒəs/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈrā-jəs/ (ame, mw)
courageous — 形容詞
- courageouspositive
- more courageouscomparative
- most courageoussuperlative
1. A courageous person does something difficult, dangerous, or frightening because
勇敢的
面對困難或危險時表現出勇氣
A courageous person does something difficult, dangerous, or frightening because they believe it is the right thing to do, often when others would not.
The firefighters made a courageous effort to save everyone trapped inside the burning hotel.
消防隊員做出了勇敢的努力,試圖救出困在燃燒飯店裡的每一個人。
courageous + noun (effort, act, decision)
It was courageous of Ravi to admit his mistake in front of the whole class.
Ravi 在全班面前承認自己的錯誤,真的很勇敢。
It + be + courageous + of + person + to-infinitive
Wen wrote a courageous article about problems in the city government.
Wen 寫了一篇勇敢的文章,揭露市政府存在的問題。
Park rangers described the lost climber's midnight rescue as a courageous act.
公園管理員將那名登山客的午夜救援行動描述為一次勇敢之舉。
For Yusuf, telling his family the truth was the most courageous thing he had done.
對 Yusuf 來說,向家人說出真相是他做過最勇敢的事。
文法句型
it + be + courageous + of + person + to-infinitive
courageous + noun (act, effort, decision)
用法筆記
Common in formal and written contexts; in everyday conversation, brave is more frequently used. The pattern 'It is courageous of someone to do something' is typical for praising a specific action.