释义 |
doughtydough‧ty /ˈdaʊti/ adjective [only before noun] literary doughtyOrigin: Old English dohtig - But it seemed to Thomas that she was too doughty for him, somehow, and the hat finished it.
- In committee she was a doughty and sometimes intimidating fighter.
- Our doughty competitors realised that was out of their reach, but the glamour still didn't fade.
- Suffer the evil to come unto me, said doughty Alice.
- Those doughty editorial professionals at the Star have once again helped us avert a foolish mistake just in the nick of time!
brave and determined |