0 dangerous or silly actions that are only done to make other people admire you:
I was in no mood for heroics after my fall and skied very slowly down the mountainside.
1 unusual actions or achievements that are far greater than what is expected:
In this way, the social arenas of sport and war act as paradigmatic signifiers for masculine behaviour characterised by optimal, age-appropriate performance-based heroics.
The heroics simply won't come off.
Its practitioners may also be accused of ancestor worship and nostalgia, the heroics of rescuing victims, or at least an undertheorized humanist individualism and naive representationalism.
The pioneering statisticians of baseball were moralists, looking to create measures that would draw attention away from self-aggrandizing heroics and reflect the essential virtues of a team sport.
Despina thus assumes a crucial role in moderating the heroics of the young lovers.
What you want in this crisis is not heroics and it is not logic.
We had our moments and some heroics at the end of the war, but this soon died.
Some perform heroics, but others are openly hostile.
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逞英雄的行為, 嘩眾取寵的愚蠢行為…
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