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词根:intrepid
adj.intrepid 无畏的;勇敢的;勇猛的
n.intrepidity 无畏;大胆
Adverb
1. without fear;
"fearlessly, he led the troops into combat"
Latin intrepidus, from in- + trepidus alarmed — more at trepidation
The first known use of intrepid was in 1680
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
1 These esteemed news organizations paid — yes, you heard me, paid — them to report and to report painstakingly, intrepidly, often at great risk.
2 The other Vagres who, until now had remained hidden in the bushes, rushed forward with loud yells and intrepidly attacked the troop of Neroweg.
3 He says what he has to say intrepidly because he says it discriminatingly.
4 After returning the discharges of the insurgents with several rounds of shot, the Municipalists rushed intrepidly upon the barricade with felled bayonets, expecting to carry it by assault.
5 I think he did, but intrepidly, like a doctor and a philosopher, he looked into the eyes of imminent death.
6 We cannot help admiring the heroism which cherishes great ideas in the midst of petty miseries, and intrepidly throws all squalid interruptions into the background which is their true place.
7 But the production, which received eight nominations, was justly recognized for laying down a path from the golden-age past to an intrepidly questioning future.
8 Never did writer more intrepidly hoax his readers, never were readers more indulgent to an author's gasconades.
9 In the subject Herr Duehring tells us that existence comprehends everything, in the predicate he explains intrepidly that there is nothing outside it.
10 By intrepidly going where the nerds go, brands hope to get some credibility.
11 As Monica, the intrepidly impish O’Hara is an almost sacred monster.
12 The heroes are intrepid small-business owners, investigative reporters, plaintiffs and their lawyers, and, of course, Nader himself and his grass-roots organizations.
13 “Their code is an automaker’s nightmare,” wrote Wired reporter Andy Greenberg, who intrepidly volunteered to serve as a crash test dummy for the hacker duo.
14 When the Second World War broke out he was in East Africa doing field research, and he intrepidly found his way overland to take ship for England and volunteer for military service.
15 The fiction of the century reveals woman intrepidly discussing political, economic, and labor questions with a large degree of assurance, and others with a great deal of acuteness and insight.
16 The British were in superior numbers, having only about 400 against them, but the Germans fought intrepidly, and their Arab allies showed great bravery.
17 When we think of Vikings, we generally picture dragon ships raiding the coasts of England and Scotland or intrepidly sailing westward across the Atlantic to Iceland and, quite probably, North America.
18 But the original--no, Sir Robert," she said, staying him intrepidly--she had taken the water now, and must swim--"you shall not frighten me!
19 In this fascinating work, performed with the composer conducting from the piano, Mr. de Leeuw intrepidly fractures and alters the originals.
20 Amazon Studios’ sci-fi action comedy turns the Bethesda game franchise’s post-apocalyptic setting into a new storyline starring Walton Goggins as the Ghoul, Ella Purnell as the intrepid vault dweller Lucy McLean and Aaron Clifton Moteh as Brotherhood of Steel soldier Maximus.
1 勇敢
yeomanly boldhearted procacious game bold brave masculine stout gritty courageous fearless spirited manly valiant gallant undaunted dauntless high-spirited valorous doughty mettlesome manful stouthearted gamy great-hearted stronghearted boldly bravely stoutly daringly manfully audaciously chivalrously pluckily gamily courage daring prowess bravery manhood boldness hardiness gallantry fearlessness grittiness stoutness valiance braveness intrepid gutsy spunky lionhearted courageously valiantly nobly gamely gallantly courageousness
2 无惧地