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美: [brev]
英: [breɪv]
adj. 勇敢的;华丽的
vt. 勇敢地面对
n. 勇士
n. (Brave)人名;(英)布雷夫;(俄)布拉韦
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 17:58:15
词源分析:Brave源自拉丁语“bravus”,意为“粗野的、野蛮的”,后来演变为“勇敢的”。其后缀“-ave”与形容词构成相关。
历史背景:Brave一词在中世纪英语中首次出现,大约在14世纪被广泛使用。它常用于文学作品中,形容骑士、英雄等。
课本:在*的英语教材中,如《新概念英语》、初中英语课本等,通常会在初中阶段介绍该词。在牛津和美国的教材中,通常在小学或初中阶段的阅读和写作练中出现。
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:在军事或法律等领域,brave常用来形容士兵的表现或法律文书中对证人的评价。例如,某些军事报告中会提到“brave soldiers”以表彰其英勇行为。
He was a brave soldier who fought valiantly in battle.
The brave girl stood up to the bully.
In times of cr**, brave leaders emerge.**
It takes a brave person to admit their mistakes.
Her brave decision to speak out inspired others.
*. Brave hearts are not afraid of challenges.
The book tells the story of a brave knight on a quest.
He made a brave attempt to climb the mountain.
She showed brave resilience in the face of adversity.
Brave actions often lead to great rewards.
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反义词:
通过上述分析,学*者可以从多个角度理解和应用“brave”这个单词。
[ADJ] Someone who is brave is willing to do things that are dangerous, and does not show fear in difficult or dangerous situations. 勇敢的
例:He was not brave enough to report the loss of the documents.他当时不够勇敢去报失文件的丢失。
[ADV] bravely 勇敢地
例:Our men wiped them out, but the enemy fought bravely and well.我们的人歼灭了敌人,不过敌人也打得很勇猛顽强。
[[书面]] If you brave unpleasant or dangerous conditions, you deliberately expose yourself to them, usually in order to achieve something. 勇于置身 (恶劣或危险的环境)
例:Thousands have braved icy rain to demonstrate their support.数千人曾顶着冰冷的雨表示他们的支持。