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After his death, the soldier was cited for bravery.
Посмертно солдат был отмечен за храбрость. ☰
The girl should be commended for her bravery in saving the drowning child.
Девочку надо похвалить за храбрость, она спасла тонущего ребёнка. ☰
She managed to maintain a facade of bravery.
Ей удалось сохранить видимость мужества. ☰
The president saluted her bravery.
Президент приветствовал её мужество. ☰
There’s a fine line between bravery and recklessness.
Между смелостью и безрассудством есть /проходит/ тонкая грань. ☰
Fearless hunters confront wild animals with bravery.
Бесстрашные охотники смело идут на диких зверей. ☰
His bravery had redeemed much of his earlier ill-fame.
За его храбрость ему простили его прежнюю дурную славу. ☰
The bravery of past warriors was celebrated in song.
Храбрость воинов прошлого была воспета в песнях. ☰
For their exceptional bravery the firefighters received accolades from both local and national officials.
За свою исключительную храбрость, пожарные получили похвалу как от местных, так и от высших государственных чиновников. ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
gave her a citation for bravery ☰
He received a medal for bravery. ☰
. children in their Sunday bravery. ☰
bravery
1 bravery
2 bravery
3 bravery
4 bravery
to pay tribute to smb’s bravery — выражать восхищение чьей-л. храбростью
5 bravery
6 bravery
7 bravery
8 bravery
9 bravery
to demonstrate / display / exhibit / show bravery — проявлять мужество, проявлять отвагу
10 bravery
11 bravery
12 bravery
13 bravery
14 bravery
15 bravery
16 bravery
17 bravery
18 bravery
19 bravery
20 bravery
См. также в других словарях:
bravery — bravery, bravado, bravura Bravery is a general word for ‘being brave’ or ‘brave action’ (as a virtue), whereas bravado means ‘ostentatious courage or boldness’, often concealing fear or reluctance: • It was a gesture of bravado rather than a… … Modern English usage
bravery — index spirit, tolerance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bravery — (n.) 1540s, daring, defiance, boasting, from Fr. braverie, from braver to brave (see BRAVE (Cf. brave)) or else from cognate It. braveria, from bravare. No Man is an Atheist, however he pretend it and serve the Company with his Braveries. [Donne … Etymology dictionary
bravery — [n] boldness courage, daring, dauntlessness, fearlessness, fortitude, gallantry, grit, guts, hardiness, heroism, indomitability, intrepidity, mettle, pluck, pluckiness, spirit, spunk, valor; concepts 411,633 Ant. cowardice, diffidence, humility,… … New thesaurus
bravery — [brāv′ər ē] n. [Fr braverie, gallantry, splendor < BRAVE] 1. the quality of being brave; courage; valor 2. fine appearance, show, or dress; showiness … English World dictionary
Bravery — The Bravery Gründung 2003 Genre Indie Rock Website http://www.thebravery.com/ Aktuelle Besetzung Gesang, Gitarre Sam Endicott Gitarre Mich … Deutsch Wikipedia
bravery — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exceptional, extraordinary, great, outstanding VERB + BRAVERY ▪ demonstrate, display, show ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Bravery — This unusual name which would seem to be wholly British is in fact in origin Spanish Portuguese! It derives from the late Medieval period when Portugal became Britains oldest ally, the literal meaning being one who is fierce clearly a descriptive … Surnames reference
bravery — n. to demonstrate, display, exhibit, show; inspire bravery * * * [ breɪv(ə)rɪ] display exhibit inspire bravery show to demonstrate … Combinatory dictionary
bravery — brav|er|y [ breıvəri ] noun uncount brave behavior: COURAGE: an award for bravery bravery in the face of danger … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bravery — [[t]bre͟ɪvəri[/t]] N UNCOUNT Bravery is brave behaviour or the quality of being brave. He deserves the highest praise for his bravery. Syn: courage Ant: cowardice … English dictionary
bravery — UK [ˈbreɪvərɪ] / US noun [uncountable] brave behaviour an award for bravery bravery in the face of danger … English dictionary
bravery — brav|e|ry [ˈbreıvəri] n [U] actions, behaviour, or an attitude that shows courage and confidence = ↑courage ▪ an act of great bravery … Dictionary of contemporary English
bravery — noun (U) actions, behaviour, or an attitude that shows courage and confidence: an act of great bravery … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bravery — noun the bravery witnessed here today will never be forgotten Syn: courage, valor, intrepidity, nerve, daring, fearlessness, audacity, boldness, dauntlessness, stoutheartedness, heroism; backbone, grit, true grit, pluck, spine, spirit, mettle; … Thesaurus of popular words
bravery
1 bravery
2 bravery
3 bravery
4 bravery
to pay tribute to smb’s bravery — выражать восхищение чьей-л. храбростью
5 bravery
6 bravery
7 bravery
8 bravery
9 bravery
to demonstrate / display / exhibit / show bravery — проявлять мужество, проявлять отвагу
10 bravery
11 bravery
12 bravery
13 bravery
14 bravery
15 bravery
16 bravery
17 bravery
18 bravery
19 bravery
20 bravery
См. также в других словарях:
bravery — bravery, bravado, bravura Bravery is a general word for ‘being brave’ or ‘brave action’ (as a virtue), whereas bravado means ‘ostentatious courage or boldness’, often concealing fear or reluctance: • It was a gesture of bravado rather than a… … Modern English usage
bravery — index spirit, tolerance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bravery — (n.) 1540s, daring, defiance, boasting, from Fr. braverie, from braver to brave (see BRAVE (Cf. brave)) or else from cognate It. braveria, from bravare. No Man is an Atheist, however he pretend it and serve the Company with his Braveries. [Donne … Etymology dictionary
bravery — [n] boldness courage, daring, dauntlessness, fearlessness, fortitude, gallantry, grit, guts, hardiness, heroism, indomitability, intrepidity, mettle, pluck, pluckiness, spirit, spunk, valor; concepts 411,633 Ant. cowardice, diffidence, humility,… … New thesaurus
bravery — [brāv′ər ē] n. [Fr braverie, gallantry, splendor < BRAVE] 1. the quality of being brave; courage; valor 2. fine appearance, show, or dress; showiness … English World dictionary
Bravery — The Bravery Gründung 2003 Genre Indie Rock Website http://www.thebravery.com/ Aktuelle Besetzung Gesang, Gitarre Sam Endicott Gitarre Mich … Deutsch Wikipedia
bravery — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exceptional, extraordinary, great, outstanding VERB + BRAVERY ▪ demonstrate, display, show ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Bravery — This unusual name which would seem to be wholly British is in fact in origin Spanish Portuguese! It derives from the late Medieval period when Portugal became Britains oldest ally, the literal meaning being one who is fierce clearly a descriptive … Surnames reference
bravery — n. to demonstrate, display, exhibit, show; inspire bravery * * * [ breɪv(ə)rɪ] display exhibit inspire bravery show to demonstrate … Combinatory dictionary
bravery — brav|er|y [ breıvəri ] noun uncount brave behavior: COURAGE: an award for bravery bravery in the face of danger … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bravery — [[t]bre͟ɪvəri[/t]] N UNCOUNT Bravery is brave behaviour or the quality of being brave. He deserves the highest praise for his bravery. Syn: courage Ant: cowardice … English dictionary
bravery — UK [ˈbreɪvərɪ] / US noun [uncountable] brave behaviour an award for bravery bravery in the face of danger … English dictionary
bravery — brav|e|ry [ˈbreıvəri] n [U] actions, behaviour, or an attitude that shows courage and confidence = ↑courage ▪ an act of great bravery … Dictionary of contemporary English
bravery — noun (U) actions, behaviour, or an attitude that shows courage and confidence: an act of great bravery … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bravery — noun the bravery witnessed here today will never be forgotten Syn: courage, valor, intrepidity, nerve, daring, fearlessness, audacity, boldness, dauntlessness, stoutheartedness, heroism; backbone, grit, true grit, pluck, spine, spirit, mettle; … Thesaurus of popular words