undismayed如何读

英:[ˌʌndɪsˈmeɪd]

美:[ˌʌndɪsˈmeɪd]

undismayed是什么意思

  • adj.无恐惧的;未灰心的;不泄气的

undismayed英英释义

Adjective

1. unshaken in purpose;

"wholly undismayed by the commercial failure of the three movies he had made"

undismayed词源中文解释

1610年代,来自 un-(1)“不”和 dismay(v.)的过去分词。

undismayed词源英文解释

The first known use of undismayed was in 1615

undismayed 例句

1 Others argued hopefully that “a country does not need to manufacture anything in order to be a world power”, apparently undismayed by the loss of jobs and knowledge in the economies of many developed countries.

2 Stockton, impressed with its practical utility for war purposes, was undismayed by the recorded opinions of scientific men, and formed his own judgment from what he himself witnessed.

3 Up, then, and undismayed, Sheathe not the battle blade Till the last foe is laid Low in the grave!

4 It is about fifty years since M. Rebrof laid the first foundations of his colony, undismayed by the obstacles and dangers he encountered in all shapes.

5 The king, undismayed, prepared for immediate battle, although his knights and nobles tried to persuade him that it would be hopeless to combat so large a force.

6 As he felt again the old native ability rising in him, strong and undismayed, and once more his own, without hostage given to the bottle, a stinging delight had swept through him.

7 She was so young, so confident, so hopeful, so undismayed.

她是这么年轻,这么自信,这么满怀希望,这么毫无畏惧。

8 The Moral Law causes the people to be in complete accord with their ruler, so that they will follow him regardless of their lives, undismayed by any danger.

9 He had stood his ground undismayed for many hours, though the chief men in England and the cleverest lawyers in England were set against him.

10 Then Love the Master-player came With heaving breast and eyes aflame; The Harp he took all undismayed, Smote on its strings, still strange to song, And brought forth music sweet and strong.

11 He left it to her imagination to picture him struggling valiantly, undismayed, against gigantic odds.

12 Still Turk trotted on, apparently undismayed, until within a few yards of the stonebreaker, who lost his temper and threw the hammer with all his force at the head of Turk.

13 Should an interview be sought, and her ideas be explained without confusion or faltering, undismayed by ludicrous airs or insolent frowns.

14 Price wars with Amazon have been bruising, but Lynch was undismayed: "We're growing the digital content portion of the business, and that's where we envision making our economics," Lynch said.

15 Fairly beaten and vanquished, he shrunk from the ground; she, undismayed, "keeping the natural ruby of her cheeks, while his were pale from fear."

16 Amused at the sight, and undismayed, as she ever was, she derisively toasted the mob in a glass of champagne and ate chocolates while she watched their gyrations.

17 A venomous review may do much to injure a young author; but if he goes on writing undismayed, the time comes when reviews, whether bad or good, don't affect him.

18 From Melbourne she proceeded to the goldfields, moving among the most desperate characters of the two hemispheres undismayed and unafraid, a woman capable of defending herself with whip and tongue.

19 He was undismayed by the prospect of failure.

想到可能会失败,他并不气馁。

20 "Yet he to whom each danger hath become A dark delight, and every wild a home, Still urges onward—undismayed to tread Where life's fond lovers would recoil with dread."

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