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cour·age
/ˈkɝɪʤ, ˈkʌrɪʤ/
U
勇氣,膽量
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cour·age
n.
1.
The
heart
;
spirit
;
temper
;
disposition
. [
Obs
.]
So
priketh
hem
nature
in
here
corages
.
--
Chaucer
.
My
lord
,
cheer
up
your
spirits
;
our
foes
are
nigh
,
and
this
soft
courage
makes
your
followers
faint
. --
Shak
.
2.
Heart
;
inclination
;
desire
;
will
. [
Obs
.]
I'd
such
a
courage
to
do
him
good
.
--
Shak
.
3.
That
quality
of
mind
which
enables
one
to
encounter
danger
and
difficulties
with
firmness
,
or
without
fear
,
or
fainting
of
heart
;
valor
;
boldness
;
resolution
.
The
king-becoming
graces
. . .
Devotion
,
patience
,
courage
,
fortitude
,
I
have
no
relish
of
them
. --
Shak
.
Courage
that
grows
from
constitution
often
forsakes
a
man
when
he
has
occasion
for
it
.
--
Addison
.
Syn:
--
Heroism
;
bravery
;
intrepidity
;
valor
;
gallantry
;
daring
;
firmness
;
hardihood
;
boldness
;
dauntlessness
;
resolution
.
Usage:
See
Heroism
. --
Courage
,
Bravery
,
Fortitude
,
Intrepidity
,
Gallantry
,
Valor
.
Courage
is
that
firmness
of
spirit
and
swell
of
soul
which
meets
danger
without
fear
.
Bravery
is
daring
and
impetuous
courage
,
like
that
of
one
who
has
the
reward
continually
in
view
,
and
displays
his
courage
in
daring
acts
.
Fortitude
has
often
been
styled
“passive courage,”
and
consist
in
the
habit
of
encountering
danger
and
enduring
pain
with
a
steadfast
and
unbroken
spirit
.
Valor
is
courage
exhibited
in
war
,
and
can
not
be
applied
to
single
combats
;
it
is
never
used
figuratively
.
Intrepidity
is
firm
,
unshaken
courage
.
Gallantry
is
adventurous
courage
,
which
courts
danger
with
a
high
and
cheerful
spirit
.
A
man
may
show
courage
,
fortitude
,
or
intrepidity
in
the
common
pursuits
of
life
,
as
well
as
in
war
.
Valor
,
bravery
,
and
gallantry
are
displayed
in
the
contest
of
arms
.
Valor
belongs
only
to
battle
;
bravery
may
be
shown
in
single
combat
;
gallantry
may
be
manifested
either
in
attack
or
defense
;
but
in
the
latter
case
,
the
defense
is
usually
turned
into
an
attack
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cour·age
,
v. t.
To
inspire
with
courage
;
to
encourage
. [
Obs
.]
Paul
writeth
unto
Timothy
. . .
to
courage
him
.
--
Tyndale
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
courage
n
:
a
quality
of
spirit
that
enables
you
to
face
danger
of
pain
without
showing
fear
[
syn
:
courageousness
,
bravery
]
[
ant
:
cowardice
]
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