daring 音标拼音: [d'ɛrɪŋ]
n . 勇敢,胆量
勇敢,胆量
daring adj 1 :
disposed to venture or take risks ; "
audacious visions of the total conquest of space "; "
an audacious interpretation of two Jacobean dramas "; "
the most daring of contemporary fiction writers "; "
a venturesome investor "; "
a venturous spirit " [
synonym : {
audacious },
{
daring }, {
venturesome }, {
venturous }]
2 :
radically new or original ; "
an avant -
garde theater piece "
[
synonym : {
avant -
garde }, {
daring }]
n 1 :
a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy ; "
he could never refuse a dare " [
synonym : {
dare }, {
daring }]
2 :
the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger ; "
the proposal required great boldness "; "
the plan required great hardiness of heart " [
synonym : {
boldness },
{
daring }, {
hardiness }, {
hardihood }] [
ant : {
timidity },
{
timorousness }]
Dare \
Dare \ (
d [^
a ]
r ),
v .
i . [
imp . {
Durst } (
d [^
u ]
rst )
or {
Dared }
(
d [^
a ]
rd );
p .
p . {
Dared };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Daring }.] [
OE .
I dar ,
dear ,
I dare ,
imp .
dorste ,
durste ,
AS .
ic dear I dare ,
imp .
dorste .
inf .
durran ;
akin to OS .
gidar ,
gidorsta ,
gidurran ,
OHG .
tar ,
torsta ,
turran ,
Goth .
gadar ,
gada ['
u ]
rsta ,
Gr .
tharsei ^
n ,
tharrei ^
n ,
to be bold ,
tharsy `
s bold ,
Skr .
Dhrsh to be bold . [
root ]
70 .]
To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose ;
to be bold or venturesome ;
not to be afraid ;
to venture .
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I dare do all that may become a man ;
Who dares do more is none . --
Shak .
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Why then did not the ministers use their new law ?
Bacause they durst not ,
because they could not .
--
Macaulay .
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Who dared to sully her sweet love with suspicion .
--
Thackeray .
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The tie of party was stronger than the tie of blood ,
because a partisan was more ready to dare without asking why . --
Jowett (
Thu ?
yd .).
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Note :
The present tense ,
I dare ,
is really an old past tense ,
so that the third person is he dare ,
but the form he dares is now often used ,
and will probably displace the obsolescent he dare ,
through grammatically as incorrect as he shalls or he cans . --
Skeat .
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The pore dar plede (
the poor man dare plead ).
--
P .
Plowman .
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You know one dare not discover you . --
Dryden .
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The fellow dares not deceive me . --
Shak .
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Here boldly spread thy hands ,
no venom '
d weed Dares blister them ,
no slimy snail dare creep .
--
Beau . &
Fl .
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Note :
Formerly durst was also used as the present .
Sometimes the old form dare is found for durst or dared .
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Dare \
Dare \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Dared };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Daring }.]
1 .
To have courage for ;
to attempt courageously ;
to venture to do or to undertake .
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What high concentration of steady feeling makes men dare every thing and do anything ? --
Bagehot .
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To wrest it from barbarism ,
to dare its solitudes .
--
The Century .
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2 .
To challenge ;
to provoke ;
to defy .
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Time ,
I dare thee to discover Such a youth and such a lover . --
Dryden .
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Daring \
Dar "
ing \,
a .
Bold ;
fearless ;
adventurous ;
as ,
daring spirits . --
{
Dar "
ing *
ly },
adv . -- {
Dar "
ing *
ness },
n .
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Daring \
Dar "
ing \,
n .
Boldness ;
fearlessness ;
adventurousness ;
also ,
a daring act .
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168 Moby Thesaurus words for "
daring ":
adventuresome ,
adventuresomeness ,
adventurous ,
adventurousness ,
arrogance ,
arrogant ,
audacious ,
audaciousness ,
audacity ,
balls ,
blazon ,
bold ,
bold front ,
boldness ,
bottle ,
brash ,
brash bearing ,
brashness ,
brassiness ,
brassy ,
bravado ,
brave ,
bravery ,
bravura ,
braw ,
brazen ,
brazenness ,
brilliancy ,
brinkmanship ,
bumptious ,
bumptiousness ,
challenging ,
cheekiness ,
cheeky ,
chichi ,
cockiness ,
cocky ,
contempt ,
contemptuous ,
contemptuousness ,
courage ,
courage fou ,
courageous ,
courting disaster ,
daredevil ,
daredevilry ,
daredeviltry ,
daringness ,
dash ,
dashing ,
death -
defying ,
defial ,
defiance ,
defiant ,
defying ,
demonstration ,
derision ,
derisive ,
derring -
do ,
despite ,
disdain ,
disdainful ,
display ,
disregard ,
disregardful ,
dramatics ,
dressy ,
eclat ,
enterprise ,
enterprising ,
etalage ,
exhibition ,
exhibitionism ,
exhibitionistic ,
false front ,
fanfaronade ,
fearless ,
fearlessness ,
figure ,
fire -
eating ,
flair ,
flashing ,
flashy ,
flaunt ,
flaunting ,
flirting with death ,
flourish ,
foolhardiness ,
foolhardy ,
forward ,
forwardness ,
frilly ,
frothy ,
gallant ,
gay ,
glittering ,
going for broke ,
greatly daring ,
grit ,
guts ,
gutsy ,
hardy ,
harebrained ,
harebrainedness ,
histrionics ,
impertinence ,
impertinent ,
impudence ,
impudent ,
insolence ,
insolent ,
intrepid ,
intrepidity ,
jaunty ,
jazzy ,
madbrain ,
madbrained ,
madcap ,
manifestation ,
mettle ,
mettlesome ,
nerve ,
nervy ,
overbold ,
overboldness ,
pageant ,
pageantry ,
parade ,
pert ,
pertness ,
playing with fire ,
pluck ,
plucky ,
presumption ,
presumptuous ,
presumptuousness ,
rakish ,
rash ,
reckless ,
regardless of consequences ,
sauciness ,
saucy ,
sham ,
show ,
showing -
off ,
showy ,
snazzy ,
spectacle ,
spirit ,
splash ,
splashy ,
splurge ,
splurgy ,
sporty ,
spunk ,
staginess ,
temerarious ,
theatrics ,
unafraid ,
valor ,
valorous ,
vaunt ,
venturesome ,
venturesomeness ,
venturous ,
venturousness ,
wild ,
wild -
ass
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