intrepid
英 [ɪnˈtrep.ɪd]
美 [ɪnˈtrep.ɪd]
1. from trepidus "alarmed, scared," from PIE *trep- "shake, tremble", related to *trem- (see tremble).
2. tremble => trep- => trepid.
3. 音:踹屁的----被踹屁股的
4. 无畏号航空母舰、无畏号航空母舰博物馆:http://mil.huanqiu.com/gt/2015-02/2764428_3.html
intrepid 无畏的,勇敢的in-,不,非,trepid,畏惧的。
- intrepid
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intrepid: [17] The -trepid of intrepid represents Latin trepidus ‘alarmed’ (source also of English trepidation [17]), which goes back to an Indo- European source in which the notion of ‘fear’ seems to be linked with or derived from that of ‘scurrying away’. Addition of the negative prefix in- produced intrepidus ‘undaunted’, which reached English partly via French intrépide.
=> trepidation
- intrepid (adj.)
- 1620s (implied in intrepidness), from French intrépide (16c.) and directly from Latin intrepidus "unshaken, undaunted," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + trepidus "alarmed" (see trepidation). Related: Intrepidly.
- 1. Some intrepid individuals were still prepared to make the journey.
- 某些无畏的人仍然准备作此旅行.
- 2. His intrepid adversary prepared to close for the thirteenth time.
- 他那勇敢的对手准备打第十三回合.
- 3. At this moment the three intrepid travellers appeared.
- 这时候,那三位勇敢的旅行家出现了.
- 4. The " Intrepid " was used by Lowe for aerial surveillance during the Civil War.
- 在内战期间,洛曾把 “ 无畏者 ” 号气球用于空中监视方面.
- 5. The commander and his officers took an affectionate farewell of their intrepid friends.
- 舰长和军官们热烈拥抱他们的勇敢的朋友们.