Undaunted Meaning in English
word
ənˈdɔntɪd
uhn-DAWN-tid
ʌndˈɔːntɪd
un-DAWN-tid
释义
Not afraid to continue, even when something is difficult or dangerous; showing courage and determination.
用法与细微差别
'Undaunted' is mostly formal or literary, used to describe someone who remains brave despite adversity. Common with 'by' (e.g., 'undaunted by failure'). Not the same as 'undauntable' (which is rare). Avoid in casual conversation.
Spanish: impávido - sin miedo - intrépidoPortuguese (BR): destemido - intrépidoPortuguese (PT): destemido - intrépidoChinese (Simplified): 无所畏惧的 - 毫不气馁的Chinese (Traditional): 無所畏懼的 - 毫不氣餒的Hindi: निडर - निर्भीकArabic: غير مرتجف - غير خائفBengali: অদম্য - অবিচলRussian: неустрашимый - несгибаемыйJapanese: ひるまない - 恐れないVietnamese: không nao núng - không sờn lòngKorean: 굴하지 않는 - 두려워하지 않는Turkish: yılmayan - cesurUrdu: بے خوف - ثابت قدمIndonesian: tidak gentar - tidak takut
例句
She climbed the mountain undaunted by the strong wind.
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Even undaunted, he faced many challenges at work.
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The team remained undaunted after losing the first game.
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Undaunted by criticism, she continued to pursue her dream.
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He walked into the meeting, undaunted by everyone's doubts.
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They pressed on, undaunted by the long road ahead.
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