0 the ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation -- 勇氣,膽量;勇敢
Although many of his policies were unpopular, he had the courage of his convictions to see them through. 儘管他的許多政策不受歡迎,但他仍然有勇氣按照自己的信念去貫徹。
It took me months to summon/pluck up the courage to ask for a promotion. 過了很久我才鼓足勇氣要求升職。
[ + to infinitive ] People should have the courage to stand up for their beliefs. 人們應該有勇氣堅持自己的信仰。
They showed great courage when they found out about their baby's disability. 發現自己的嬰兒身有殘疾時,他們表現出了巨大的勇氣。
We need courage to recognize these as far more useful for life in the role of testaments and 'witnesses'.
Courage is an old-fashioned word in an indifferent world.
However, would the personal courage of individual physicians be sufficient to assure that availability of medical care would not be compromised?
Men and women with heroic dispositions will risk their lives and welfare for others, without knowing the outcome; otherwise they would not need courage.
Although cowardice is undignified, those who display neither cowardice nor courage could be dignified.
Rare cases of longer jail ter ms, or loss of employment, confir m the relatively low costs of such civil courage.
Dignified defiance is mostly fueled by dignity as a virtue, a strong sense of self-worth, courage, wisdom, temperance, and justice.
Instinctively, they draw close to those whose goodwill, sympathy and courage they know.