brave
brave
breɪv
breiv
British pronunciation
/breɪv/

Définition et signification de « brave » en anglais

01

courageux

having no fear when doing dangerous or painful things
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The brave firefighter rushed into the burning building to save lives.
Le courageux pompier s'est précipité dans le bâtiment en flammes pour sauver des vies.
02

magnifique, impressionnant

impressive in quality or effect
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The chef prepared a brave feast for the festival.
Le chef a préparé un festin courageux pour le festival.
03

éclatant, vif

brightly colored, striking, or showy in appearance
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She wore a brave dress that caught everyone's attention.
Elle portait une robe audacieuse qui a attiré l'attention de tout le monde.
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affronter, braver

to endure a difficult or dangerous situation with courage and determination
Transitive: to brave a difficulty or danger
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The soldiers braved enemy fire to complete their mission.
Les soldats ont bravé les tirs ennemis pour accomplir leur mission.
02

étaler, exhiber

to put on a conspicuous display, often to attract attention or impress others
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The general braved his medals during the ceremony.
Le général arbora ses médailles pendant la cérémonie.
Brave
01

courageux, brave

a person who shows courage
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The firefighters were honored as braves for their heroic actions.
Les pompiers ont été honorés comme des braves pour leurs actions héroïques.
02

guerrier, brave

a male member of certain North American Indigenous tribes, traditionally a warrior
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Historical accounts describe braves hunting and fighting together.
Les récits historiques décrivent les braves chassant et combattant ensemble.
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