Braving Meaning in English
word · lemma: brave
ˈbɹeɪvɪŋ
BRAY-ving
bɹˈeɪvɪŋ
BRAY-ving
التعريف
Facing or dealing with something dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant with courage.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually used for situations involving risk or discomfort ('braving the cold,' 'braving the storm'). It is more formal or literary than everyday alternatives like 'facing.' 'Braving' always emphasizes courage. Common with weather, crowds, or danger.
Spanish: enfrentar - desafiar - atreverse aPortuguese (BR): enfrentar - desafiar - ousarPortuguese (PT): enfrentar - desafiar - ousarChinese (Simplified): 勇敢面对 - 冒着Chinese (Traditional): 勇敢面對 - 冒著Hindi: सामना करना - चुनौती देनाArabic: يواجه بشجاعة - يتحدىBengali: সাহস করে মোকাবেলা করা - দুঃসাহসিকভাবে সামনে এগোনোRussian: отваживаться - смело встречатьJapanese: 勇敢に立ち向かう - 勇敢に挑むVietnamese: dũng cảm đối mặt - gan dạ vượt quaKorean: 용감히 맞서다 - 용기를 내다Turkish: cesaret etmek - göze almakUrdu: ہمت کے ساتھ مقابلہ کرنا - جرات مندی سے سامنا کرناIndonesian: menantang dengan berani - menghadapi dengan keberanian
جمل نموذجية
She is braving the snow to get to work.
basic
Many people are braving the heat today at the festival.
basic
He is braving the crowd to get a good seat.
basic
Thousands are braving the rain at the outdoor concert tonight.
natural
After braving the storm, the hikers finally reached shelter.
natural
She's not just braving difficult weather—she's determined to finish the race.
natural