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Plucky Meaning in English

word

ˈpɫəki
PLUH-kee
plˈʌki
PLUK-ee

释义

Describes someone who is brave and shows courage, especially in difficult or dangerous situations.

用法与细微差别

'Plucky' is informal, often used admiringly for people (or sometimes animals) who bravely face challenges. Common with children, underdogs, or characters in stories. Not as strong as 'courageous' or 'heroic'. Used in both positive and affectionate contexts.

例句

The plucky girl climbed the tall tree by herself.

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He gave a plucky speech in front of the large crowd.

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That plucky dog saved its owner from danger.

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Everyone admired how plucky she was after breaking her leg and still finishing the race.

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They called him a plucky underdog when he faced the champion without fear.

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It was a plucky move to quit her job and start her own business.

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