stouthearted如何读

英:['stɑʊt'hɑ:tɪd]

美:[ˈstaʊtˈhɑrtɪd]

stouthearted是什么意思

  • adj.勇敢地;无畏的

stouthearted英英释义

adjective

having a stout heart or spirit:

courageous

stubborn

stouthearted词源英文解释

The first known use of stouthearted was in 1552

stouthearted儿童词典英英释义

stoutheartedadjective

courageous, bold

stoutheartedadjective

courageous, bold

stouthearted 例句

1 But then again, who could resist hopping aboard the good ship Nightingale, commandeered by stouthearted Captain Beamish, as it sails off beyond the horizon to vanquish pirates and load up with riches?

2 Call it a smallish horse adjacent the bigger, louder, richer Football Bowl Subdivision, but call it one of those stouthearted horses nonetheless.

3 stouthearted men and women who served in the army medical corps

4 The Revolutionary pension claims are filled with tales of the courage and patriotism of the stouthearted men and women of this frontier.

5 Of course the musketeers and d’Artagnan, who dreams of becoming one of them, also have their share of gentlemanly and stouthearted qualities, but Dumas is more interested in using their shortcomings to propel his plot.

6 There were indeed many stouthearted nonconformists in the South; but scarcely any who in obstinacy, pugnacity, and hardihood could bear a comparison with the men of the school of Cameron.

7 The Americans could certainly leave with their heads held high after five wins and one stouthearted overtime loss.

8 It was not from the stouthearted Cavaliers, who had been true to him in his adversity, that he could expect abject and unscrupulous obedience in his prosperity.

9 By this means nineteen men and women were executed, besides a stouthearted man named Cory, who refused to plead, and was accordingly pressed to death according to the old law.

10 Amid a swirl of capes and flashing blades, the men pour onto the stage with stouthearted marches, lunge jumps and forward leg kicks.

11 The authority of experience also bolsters Ms. Price’s stouthearted new album, “All American Made,” out on Oct.

12 Ernaux, who is seventy-nine years old, is not well known outside of France, but in her native country she is considered something of a literary lioness, for her stouthearted willingness to mine material from her own life.

13 He no longer hesitated, but, calling on his men to follow, led off boldly into the thickest of the melee to the support of his stouthearted officer.

14 His Medal of Honor citation described Mr. Cafferata as “stouthearted and indomitable” and officially credited him with killing 15 Chinese soldiers, “wounding many more, and forcing the others to withdraw.”

15 The mischief maker and tease who could turn stouthearted defender.

16 The sight of the stouthearted old warrior, and the cap hardly seeming enough to protect his bald head, filled Taran suddenly with sadness.

17 What ripples from the seething capitals will stir the placid thoughts of your stouthearted peasants?

18 Just a few days after airline passengers witnessed another inspiring example of the stouthearted professionals trained by the U.S. military, along comes an everyday hero who says his only combat training is wrestling his daughter to bed.

19 It does involve one of the most viscerally upsetting filmed plane crashes in recent memory, given added terror by the fact that the pilot has brought along his stouthearted yellow Lab.

20 Much like the valiant former Roman general Maximus of Gladiator or the stouthearted Crusader Balian of Kingdom of Heaven, Jean proudly charges into battle, sword in hand, hacking at the enemy with no regard for his own life.

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