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courage
- IPA[ˈkərij]
美式
- the ability to do something that frightens one;strength in the face of pain or grief
noun: courage
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名詞
- 1. the ability to do something that frightens one she called on all her courage to face the ordeal
- ▪ strength in the face of pain or grief he fought his illness with great courage
- alcohol, regarded as a means of reducing one's inhibitions: with a little liquid courage in me, I'll open up a bit it takes some pushy friends and perhaps some liquid courage before I even consider singing karaoke
Oxford Dictionary
- said to give support, confidence, or hope to someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- strength or confidence gained from drinking alcohol: I'll have a couple of drinks to give me Dutch courage
Oxford American Dictionary
- alcohol, regarded as a means of reducing one's inhibitions: with a little liquid courage in me, I'll open up a bit it takes some pushy friends and perhaps some liquid courage before I even consider singing karaoke
Oxford American Dictionary
- strength or confidence gained from drinking alcohol: I'll have a couple of drinks to give me Dutch courage
Oxford Dictionary
- said to give support, confidence, or hope to someone
Oxford Dictionary
- make an effort to do something that frightens one
Oxford American Dictionary
- make an effort to do something that frightens one
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkʌrɪdʒ]
英式
- the ability to do something that frightens one; bravery: she called on all her courage to face the ordeal
Oxford Dictionary