intrepid如何读

英:[ɪnˈtrepɪd]

美:[ɪnˈtrepɪd]

intrepid是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 无畏的
  2. 勇敢的
  3. 大胆的
  4. 坚韧不拔的
  5. 勇猛的
  6. 刚毅的
  7. 无敌的
  8. 豪勇的

intrepid自然拼读

in·trep·id

ihn tre pihd

intrepid扩展

intrepidly (adv.), intrepidity (n.), intrepidness (n.)

intrepid词根

词根:intrepid

adv.

intrepidly 勇猛地;无畏地

n.

intrepidity 无畏;大胆

intrepid英英释义

Adjective

1. invulnerable to fear or intimidation;

"audacious explorers"

"fearless reporters and photographers"

"intrepid pioneers"

intrepid词源中文解释

"不为危险所动,无畏的",来自1690年代的法语 intrépide(16世纪),直接源自拉丁语 intrepidus "不动摇的,无畏的,不惊慌的",由 in- "不"(见 in-(1))和 trepidus "惊慌的"组成,源自 PIE *trep- (1) "颤抖"(见 trepidation)。相关词汇: Intrepidly; intrepidness(1620年代)。

intrepid词源英文解释

Latin intrepidus, from in- + trepidus alarmed — more at trepidation

The first known use of intrepid was in 1680

intrepid儿童词典英英释义

intricacynoun

the quality or state of being intricate

something intricate

the intricacies of the plot

intricacynoun

the quality or state of being intricate

something intricate

the intricacies of the plot

intrepidadjective

feeling no fear : bold

intrepidadjective

feeling no fear : bold

intrepidadjective

feeling no fear : bold

intrepid 例句

1 “Rocca” concerns the breaking of different kinds of barriers as it focuses on an intrepid 11-year-old whose father is an astronaut.

2 Nevertheless, news of Elise’s whereabouts sends her intrepid father to the rescue.

3 In this he and Charlotte Moorman, the intrepid cellist who became Paik’s greatest artistic partner, offered perhaps the most important examples of the last century of how to integrate new technologies into art.

4 Judged from the perspective of a viewer who holds on tight while inside a commercial airplane, Cruise’s intrepid stunts are impressive—but they’re filmed counterproductively.

5 The key to being intrepid with small children is being willing to go with the flow—but smart travel strategies help, too.

6 Few, for that matter, present so twitchy and evasive a target for the intrepid biographer.

7 Since then, some intrepid musicians have dared to take on "Birth of the Cool" in one form or another.

8 "As much of a hard-nosed defense lawyer as I am, I am not optimistic about the intrepid doctor's chances," he said.

9 But a lush, if fragmented story arrives by way of the exacting, exuberant choreography, performed by two of the intrepid dancers in the cast of “Then She Fell.”

10 And as our intrepid reporting/eavesdropping/reading of Twitter shows, there were a couple of other surprise warm-up performances too.

11 Whatever it is, I’ve been feeling a little sulky the last few days, less the intrepid traveler and more the kid at camp who’s had enough and wants to go home.

12 Greer Lankton was one of the most intrepid artists of the East Village 1980s, though the mainstream New York world never knew what to make of her determinedly underground art.

13 And if enough answers to these questions are “yes,” she has an intrepid response, which I’ll leave to readers to discover.

14 The intrepid women who raised their voices to expose this abuse are our heroes.

15 Despite decades of intrepid, solo travel, those crime stats rattled me, even as he urged, “You have to go for both of us.”

16 But one literary elephant not only precedes them all but will also probably always tower over the rest: the intrepid, fair-minded, fatherly and eternally stylish Babar.

17 "Policegiri", an action thriller that stars Dutt as an intrepid police officer, is the first featuring him in a lead role to open in Indian cinemas since his incarceration.

18 Deirdre, also intrepid, is known to all as a terrific cook.

19 The week after the Clinton-Kaine ticket fell, Hillary Clinton retreated to Upstate New York, removing herself from public life except for an occasional woodsy sighting by an intrepid hiker.

20 One might have expected such an intrepid child to be ecstatic, but the speed and altitude frightened him.

intrepid 同义词

12 喜欢冒险的

adventurous

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