逍遥右脑 2018-11-08 15:39
第三人称复数:bravados; bravadoes
名词虚张声势; 冒险; 故作勇敢
1. 虚张声势:bratty 讨厌的 | bravado 虚张声势 | brave it out 拼到底
2. 逞能、虚张声势:Wag:摇摆,小丑 | Bravado:逞能、虚张声势 | Chevron:军警的袖标
3. 虚张声势, 装作有自信的样子:brava || 好啊! | bravado || 虚张声势, 装作有自信的样子 | Bravais indices || 布拉维指数
4. 虚张的勇气:bigotry#固执 | bravado#虚张的勇气 | brim#(杯、碗的)边
bravado
1. There was no vulgar bullying, no bravado of any sort, no choleric hector ing
没有低级庸俗的恃强欺弱,没有任何形式的虚张声势,没有怒气冲冲的威胁恐吓
2. The daughter has acquired a gay air of being very much at home in society; the bravado of genteel poverty
女儿则作出特别活泼的样子,像很善于应酬似的,这是破落户所特有的一种虚架子。
bravado的解释
3. Bravado is part of greatness, but it doesn`t count for diddley squat if you get injured again and again.
伟大的一部分是勇敢,但是如果因此一次次的受伤,这就是鲁莽。
bravado是什么意思
4. You think you carry it off very well, I dare say; but with you it is a sort of bravado, an air of affected unconcern
你以为你掩饰得很好,我想,但那是一种标新立异,故作镇静
5. We both knew there was no longer a place for 55bravado, falsepride or ego in our friendship.
我们的友谊中已经没有了往日的浮夸和自负,一时间,我们坐在那里,竟都不知道该如何开口。
6. But today, I was not here out of bravado.
但今天,我今天没出虚张声势。
7. It's a reflection only in what the leaders say, and their bravado attitudes.
这仅仅是对领导们所说的话的反映,他们虚张声势的态度。
8. Lt's like this bravado and..
一种很有自信的样子和。。。
bravado是什么意思
9. I hope I live long enough to see the end of the bravado crap.
我希望我能活到看到这些虚张声势的东西终结的那天。
10. I have confidence but not much bravado.
我有自信,却不自大。
11. He was daring and courageous, he had that bravado about him and he had style.
他很勇敢,有自己的风格。
12. Was Peter simply overconfident with bravado v.
彼得纯粹是逞血气之勇吗?您若同意理由何在
13. She took a lover, the first who offered, a man whom she did not love, out of bravado and with rage in her heart
她姘识了一个汉子,一个不相干、她不爱的人,那完全是出自心中的愤懑和存心要胡作非为。
14. She took a love r, the first who offered, a man whom she did not love, out of bravado and with rage in her heart
她姘识了一个汉子,一个不相干、她不爱的人,那完全是出自心中的愤懑和存心要胡作非为。
15. Duplicity? bravado?
旧瓶新酒亦或虚张声势?
16. Nevertheless, they did smoke, not out of bravado, but to deaden their hunger.
不过学生们私下还是抽烟,不是为了摆酷,而仅仅是为了满足他们想抽烟的欲望。
17. Ah, but I think some of that bravado—maybe much of that bravado—was, uh, linked to the Pill, and this confidence that nothing could go wrong.
但是我想,这未免有些过于自信了,以为有了这种药,就什么意外也不会发生了。
18. These walls are solidly put together; and here, through the mere phrenzy of bravado, I rapped heavily, with a cane which I held in my hand, upon that very portion of the brick-work behind which stood the corpse of the wife of my bosom.
这几堵墙砌得很牢固。说到这里,我一时昏了头,故做姿态,竟然拿起手里一根棒,使劲敲着竖放我爱妻遗骸的那堵砖墙。
19. Through the mere frenzy of bravado, I rap ped heavily, with a cane in my hand, upon that very portion of the brickwork behind which stood the corpse of the wife of my bosom
我一时昏了,故作姿态,竟然拿起手里一根棒,使劲敲着竖放我爱妻遗骸的那堵砖墙。
20. These walls are solidly put together; and here, through the mere frenzy of bravado, I rapped heavily, with a cane which I held in my hand, upon that very portion of the brick-work behind which stood the corpse of the wife of my bosom.
这几堵墙砌得很牢固。说到这里,我一时昏了头,故做姿态,竟然拿起手里一根棒,使劲敲着竖放我爱妻遗骸的那堵砖墙。
1. 虚张声势;逞能;逞强
Bravado is an appearance of courage or confidence that someone shows in order to impress other people.
e.g. 'You won't get away with this,' he said with unexpected bravado.
“这事你休想就这么过去,”他以出人意料的强横语气说道。
1. bravado的解释
1. Even women from top schools would jump at chances to become fashion models, some with so much bravado that it would make their predecessors blush.
2.
2. Despite the bravado, for some Londoners the aftermath of the bombs would likely be permanent.
3. The logic is sound but Burress'bravado had Tom Coughlin gnashing his teeth, the Giants'coach fearing the Patriots might have a little extra motivation.
4. Teheran's bravado was in sharp contrast to the widening international pressures seeking to curb its nuclear program.
5. Some doctors believe the stigma of mental illness is magnified in a profession that prides itself on stoicism and bravado.
6.
6. Indeed, the directors and their animation team really seem to perk up during these bravado sequences.
7. Instead of stating irrelevant rants of bravado, people should search for practical ways of displaying patriotism.
8. Despite Gasol's bravado there is more caution than celebration among Spanish supporters, who have seen and heard it all before.
9. bravado是什么意思
9. The agreements with Bravado are more heavily redacted and do not indicate how much the estate would be paid.
10. Such bravado used to be accepted from Woods because he always backed it up.
noun
1. a swaggering show of courage
Synonym: bluster