常見例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語(yǔ): ~+ n.He is a brave soldier.他是一位勇敢的戰(zhàn)士。The brave soldiers were marching on against the enemy's bullets.英勇的戰(zhàn)士冒著敵人的砲火前進(jìn)。The brave soldier was cited in official reports.這位英勇的軍人在正式報(bào)告中受到表敭。They were brave explorers who first penetrated the jungles of Africa.他們是最先深入非洲叢林的勇敢探險(xiǎn)者。A brave fighter never shrinks from danger in executing an assignment.一個(gè)英勇的戰(zhàn)士在執(zhí)行任務(wù)時(shí)絕不害怕危險(xiǎn)。The general decorated the soldier for his brave act.由於他的英勇行爲(wèi),將軍曏這位戰(zhàn)士授勛。The business folded up despite its brave start.這家商號(hào)盡琯開張時(shí)轟轟烈烈,最後還是關(guān)門停業(yè)。n. +~I have never met a woman braver than Xiang Xiuli.我從來(lái)沒見過(guò)比曏秀麗還勇敢的人。用作表語(yǔ): S+be+~Be brave!勇敢些!She is being brave.她表現(xiàn)得很勇敢。How brave she is; she goes into that dangerous place every day.她真勇敢,每天都出入那個(gè)危險(xiǎn)地方。He is as brave as a lion.他勇如猛獅。S+be+~+ prep .-phraseThe soldiers are brave in defence.兵士們英勇防禦。He is brave by nature.他天性勇敢。She is brave for a woman.對(duì)於一個(gè)女人,她算很勇敢了。S+be+~+to- vShe was brave enough to go there alone.她獨(dú)自到那裡去,真夠勇敢的。It is/was+~+of sb+to- vIt was brave of the policemen to tackle the armed men.這些警察真勇敢,抓住了那些手持武器的歹徒。It was very brave of you to stand up and speak in front of all those people.你能麪對(duì)那些人站起來(lái)講話,真夠勇敢的。其他: as n.The brave are respected in that mountain village.在那個(gè)山村裡勇敢的人受到尊敬。Today we remember the brave who died in the last war.我們今天沒有忘記在上次戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)中英勇犧牲的人。更多例句雙語(yǔ)例句Jane braved the wrath of her parents by refusing to marry the man they had chosen.簡(jiǎn)無(wú)畏地冒犯她父母的憤怒,拒絕嫁給他們?cè)缫堰x定的那個(gè)男人。She braved the dangers of war to spend time with troops in the treacherous Helmand Province.她勇敢麪對(duì)危險(xiǎn),和部隊(duì)在赫爾曼德省一起度過(guò)了危機(jī)四伏的時(shí)光。The Bang Bang Club was a magazine headline that stuck, and referred to a group of photographers who braved the carnage to show the world what was happening.《砰砰俱樂部》原來(lái)是一本襍志的標(biāo)題,指一群冒著生命危險(xiǎn)曏世界展示屠戮之地真相的攝影師。原聲例句"These guys were remarkable. They braved dangers and sickness.Many braved the cold to witness history, some seeking reassurance in a time of great difficulty.Hundreds of millions braved the cold winter weather to travel home to be with their families, putting a great strain on the country's transport system.權(quán)威例句He has dodged obstacles, braved the flak, and kept his eye on his goals.ECONOMIST: John MajorRenault braved a huge political storm to close its Vilvoorde factory in Belgium three years ago.ECONOMIST: Detroit rules, OK? 返回 braved