n.英勇,英雄气概;英雄行为;勇敢的事迹
heroise───v.使英雄化
heroinism───n.海洛因瘾
Negroism───n.黑人人权主义
heroised───v.使英雄化
heroises───v.使英雄化
egoism───n.利己主义,自我主义
heroes───n.英雄(hero的复数形式)
heroic───adj.英雄的;英勇的;记叙英雄及其事迹的;夸张的;n.史诗;英勇行为
heroics───n.夸张的言行,逞英雄行为;英雄事迹;英雄诗;勇敢果断的行为
By their tremendous heroism, men such as Shakleton, Scott, and Amundsen caused a new continent to emerge from the shadows, and yet that heroic age, little more than a century old, is already passing.───克尔顿、斯科特和阿蒙森等人以他们巨大的英雄主义,使一个新大陆从阴影中浮现,但那个英雄时代,一个多世纪前,已经一去不复返了。
Heroism counts for little in this kind of scenario.───在这类剧情概要中,英勇的行为并不重要。
III THE HEROISM OF PASSIVE OBEDIENCE.───三绝对服从的英勇气概。
But what was once an act of rare heroism is now sort of common.───但当初这纯粹是英雄主义的举动,现在是最平常的运动了。
That schoolboy heroism had not been enough to carry them through subsequent years, as the war dragged on in places far from home.───由于战争持续不断地在远离家乡的地方进行,他们学生时代的那种英雄主义精神没能保持下来。
But it was more than heroism that kept Britain out of Nazi captivity.───英雄主义当然有着魅力,但让英国逃出纳粹魔掌的远不止有英雄主义。
Maddie accepted an award for her heroism, but she's happier just getting back to her sports teams and her youth group.───玛迪因为她的英勇行为而获奖,但更让她欣慰的是她又回到了运动队和少年训练班。
It was a flattering picture. In truth, totalitarianism spawned heroism, treachery and corruption in the church, as in other parts of life.───事实上,和世俗生活一样,由极权主义催生的英雄主义,背信弃义和贪污腐败深深困扰着教会。
But for the man who has come to make such a choice, innocence is no longer an option, so there remains only heroism.───人必须两者则其一,以免做出蠢事。但是对于做出这样一种选择的人而言,已经不再有清白的机会,因此剩下的只有英雄主义了。