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Перевод: courage
[существительное] мужество; смелость ; храбрость ; отвага ; бодрость
Тезаурус:
- But it was a brave move and a sign that the band held true to the courage of their convictions.
- A very small pocket penknife (with hoof-pick and corkscrew) hadn't been lending me much courage.
- Epictetus looked at each event from the point of view of his whole life and its freedom and the courage and steadfastness that he wished to possess.
- At this breaking of day and at this dawning of a new year may we have the courage to put our hands into the hand of God.
- He may need to do all this, and to ventilate his fears of a future without her; but he has probably been told since he was three years old that "boys don't cry", and that men must always show courage and maintain the stiff upper lip, so he may deny himself the relief of lowering his defences and "letting go" which society expects the widow to do quite naturally.
- But no one could question her readiness and her courage.
- But eventually, he plucked up courage to see a solicitor.
- But it is the Duchess herself who most obviously embodies those qualities of courage and fidelity that act as an antidote to the surrounding evil.
- But one day I must take my courage in both hands and go back to visit
- A different kind of courage, coupled with staunch Christianity, marked his opposition to the Nazi regime during the 1930s.
- In 1944 it took courage to write so favourably about Pound; and it may even be that Phyllis Bottome foresaw, and was trying to guard against, the peril that Pound would be in as soon as hostilities should be over.
- Particularly there is a balance between courage and cowardice and the average between the two.
- "That took a lot of courage, more than people realise.
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