گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'courage'

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1 عمومی:: جرات

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2 عمومی:: دلیری‌

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3 عمومی:: شجاعت

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4 عمومی:: نترسی

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5 عمومی:: دلاوری‌

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6 عمومی:: شجاعت‌

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7 عمومی:: دلیری

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8 عمومی:: رشادت

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9 عمومی:: جرات‌

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10 عمومی:: جسارت

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11 عمومی:: رشادت‌

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12 عمومی:: بی پروایی

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13 عمومی:: دلاوری

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14 عمومی:: بی باکی

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english

1 general::   noun ADJ. considerable, great, outstanding, tremendous | moral, physical Caring for elderly relatives requires considerable moral courage. VERB + COURAGE require, take It takes courage to sing in public. | have I didn't have the courage to tell him. | show | find, pluck up I finally plucked up enough courage to speak to Rachel.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: courage verbs have courage • She certainly has a lot of courage. show courage • The pilot showed great skill and courage. summon (up)/muster your courage (= make yourself feel brave ) • Summoning all her courage, she got up to see what the noise was. bolster your courage (= make it stronger ) • They sang and whistled as they marched, to bolster their courage. sb’s courage fails (= is not great enough to do something ) • I was going to jump but my courage failed at the last moment. something gives you courage (= makes you feel that you have courage ) • My mother nodded, which gave me the courage to speak up. phrases have the courage to do something • I didn’t have the courage to say what I really thought. find the courage to do something • You must find the courage to deal with the problem. pluck up/screw up the courage to do something (= try to find it ) • He was trying to pluck up the courage to end their relationship. lack the courage to do something • He lacked the courage to look her full in the face. It takes courage to do something/sth takes courage (= needs courage ) • It takes courage to make a big change in your life like that. adjectives great courage • The men had fought with great courage. enough/sufficient courage • Harry plucked up enough courage to ask her out. personal courage (= the courage of one particular person ) • Her recovery owed a great deal to her personal courage. moral courage (= the courage to do the right thing ) • He said his faith gave him the moral courage to survive his ordeal. physical courage (= the courage to do something physically dangerous or difficult ) • It seemed strange that someone of great physical courage could be so unsure of himself in other ways. political courage (= the courage to take risks in politics ) • Do our politicians have the political courage to make unpopular decisions?

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3 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with COURAGE, Also see DUTCH COURAGE; PLUCK UP (ONE'S COURAGE).

American Heritage Idioms

4 general:: noun bravery: Courage was needed for the ordeal.

Simple Definitions

5 general:: courage the quality of being brave when you are facing a difficult or dangerous situation, or when you are very ill: • the courage of the soldiers • She showed great courage throughout her illness. • He finally plucked up the courage (= found the courage ) to ask her for a date. bravery courage in a dangerous or frightening situation, especially when you are fighting in a war: • He won a medal for bravery during the Iraq war. guts informal the courage and determination to do something difficult or unpleasant: • It must have taken a lot of guts for him to say that. heroism very great courage in a dangerous situation: • The President praised the heroism of the firefighters.

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