英:[ˈdeədevl]
美:[ˈderdevl]
英:[ˈdeədevl]
美:[ˈderdevl]
dare·dev·il
deIr de vl
复数:daredevils
daredevilry (n.), daredeviltry (n.)
Noun
1. a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
Adjective
1. presumptuously daring;
"a daredevil test pilot having the right stuff"
1794年,“鲁莽大胆的人,不惧任何事情,会尝试任何事情”,来自 dare(v.)+ devil(n.)。 devil 可能指的是人,或者意思是“敢于挑战魔鬼的人”。与此类似的词还有 scarecrow, killjoy, dreadnought, pickpocket(n.), cut-throat,还有 fear-babe,16世纪的一个词,意思是“吓唬孩子的东西”; kill-devil “劣质朗姆酒”, sell-soul “出卖灵魂的人”(1670年代)。
作为形容词,“具有鲁莽大胆、鲁莽的特点”,最早见于1832年。相关词汇: Daredevilism; daredeviltry。
The first known use of daredevil was in 1727
darkenverb
to make or grow dark or darker
the sky darkened
to make or become gloomy or forbidding
her face darkened in anger
darkenverb
to make or grow dark or darker
the sky darkened
to make or become gloomy or forbidding
her face darkened in anger
daring1 of 2adjective
ready to take risks
daring2 of 2noun
fearless boldness
daring1 of 2adjective
ready to take risks
daring2 of 2noun
fearless boldness
daredevilnoun
a recklessly bold person
daredevilnoun
a recklessly bold person
daredevilnoun
a recklessly bold person
1 As a result, most watchmakers have abandoned the daredevil projects that defined the go-go years in favor of more sedate alternatives.
2 Defying his father, Owen Jr. brings out a ladder and executes crowd-pleasing feats of daredevil slapstick acrobatics.
3 She returned home to perform daredevil stunts under the stage name “Queen Bess.”
4 But the musical highlight for me was when, at the end of the show, Blumenkrantz and Ryback performed a daredevil piano duet, with a mirror showing off their impressive hand coordination.
5 a daredevil driver who thinks that drag racing on city streets is a harmless game
6 A daredevil parachutist jumped from the top of Tower Bridge today.
一位大胆鲁莽的跳伞者今天从伦敦塔桥的桥顶跳了下去。
7 These guys are the biggest daredevils of the Games.
8 his daredevil stunts are sure to end in disaster someday
9 Mr. Kissin offered a program spanning 50 years, with the works performed in chronological order, from the Viennese classicism of late Haydn to the daredevil virtuosity of Liszt.
10 I decided not to remind him that riding a moped might be considered a daredevil stunt by some.
11 “I was watching people before and after me and I was like, Whoa, this technique and this style — they’re like daredevils,” she said.
12 Journalist: So if I say to you , are you a daredevil, what do you say?
贾森: 是的.一想到赛车,我脸上就会笑开花, 你看到了 吗 ?
13 The daredevil was taken to a local hospital.
事后,这名勇士被送往当地医院.
14 He's a daredevil on the racing-track.
他在跑道上十分胆大鲁莽。
15 Marvel at the daredevils who ski off Hangman’s Hollow.
16 The recent film Elektra was a spin-off from the Daredevil movie, for example .
例如,新近的电影《艾丽卡》就是《夜魔侠》的派生作品。
17 Creeky stays on his floppy feet through the flashing lights of the tiger tamer's act, endures the roar of a daredevil motorcycle act accompanied by hard-thumping rock and roll.
18 Murray is one of the daredevils who can pull off the big finale: leaping to a fellow acrobat who is dangling from a ladder near the ceiling, with a few flips and twists in between.
19 In a statement, Black said: "In Lindbergh's story, we have the very first case of a worldwide media sensation. He was an American daredevil, innovator, record breaker and icon, but he was far from perfect."
20 Streb Extreme Action does daredevil stunts with huge machines; it’s like a carnival side show performed by cool astronauts.
2 铤而走险的人
3 冒失
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4 冒失的
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6 胆大的
7 蛮勇的
8 胆大
9 鲁莽
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