| 释义 | heroicheroic /hɪˈroʊɪk/ ●○○ adjective ► heroic efforts Soldiers made heroic efforts to get all the civilians out of the city. THESAURUSdealing with danger, pain, or difficult situations confidently without becoming afraid or upset► brave1extremely brave or determined, and admired by many people SYN courageous:  heroic deeds Soldiers made heroic efforts to get all the civilians out of the city.► see thesaurus at brave12eng. lang. arts a heroic story, poem, etc. has a hero in it, usually from ancient legends3on a heroic scale or of heroic proportions very large or great:  a battle on a heroic scale—heroically /-kli/ adverbdealing with danger, pain, or difficult situations confidently without becoming afraid or upset:  She has put up a brave fight against cancer. The statue was erected in memory of the brave soldiers who died in the war.► courageous  very brave, especially when fighting for something you believe in:  We need a courageous leader who will stand up for what is right.► bold  confident and willing to take risks:  Rebecca was a bold woman, willing to say what she thought.► fearless  not afraid of anything or anyone:  She is a fearless campaigner for human rights.► adventurous  used about someone who enjoys going to new places and doing new, possibly dangerous, things:  The hike to Machu Picchu will appeal to the adventurous traveler.► daring  willing to do dangerous things, or showing this quality:  The soldiers made a daring rescue of the hostages.► heroic  extremely brave or determined, and admired by many people:  The country will always be grateful to these heroic men and women.► valiant  formal done in a very brave way, especially in a difficult situation:  The firefighters made a valiant effort to rescue the people in the burning building.► intrepid  formal willing to do dangerous things or go to dangerous places:  Lewis and Clark were the intrepid explorers who first crossed the country to the Pacific coast. |