释义 |
heroicshe‧ro‧ics /hɪˈrəʊɪks $ -ˈroʊ-/ noun [plural] - The Bears' last-minute heroics energized the crowd of 57,000.
- He has 77 saves in that span and has been called on for some last-minute heroics.
- He staggers around the stage in half darkness, apparently playing only for himself; a guitar hero without any self-congratulatory heroics.
- Here there were none of the accustomed party cant or heroics about the Revolution.
- Missionary couples became the new saints; children in Sunday schools enjoyed their heroics.
- The day dawned misty and drizzly so we went to have a look, confident heroics would not be called for.
- The loyalty and heroics that Mulholland inspired in his workers were a perpetual source of wonder.
- Their makeshift pack performed heroics, and the backs found the spirit of adventure whose absence was so often criticised Down Under.
brave actions or words, often ones that are meant to seem impressive to other people: America’s present need is not heroics, but calm diplomacy. |