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hero

[英] [ˈhiərəu] [美] [ˈhɪro] 生词本

n.

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1. N-COUNT (书、戏剧、电影或故事中品行端正的)男主角,男主人公 The hero of a book, play, film, or story is the main male character, who usually has good qualities. 
  • The hero of Doctor Zhivago dies in 1929.

    《日瓦戈医生》的男主角于1929年去世。

  • ...the author's decision to make his hero a photographer.

    作者将男主角设计成一名摄影师的决定

2. N-COUNT (尤指男性)英雄,英雄人物,豪杰,勇士 A hero is someone, especially a man, who has done something brave, new, or good, and who is therefore greatly admired by a lot of people. 
  • He called Mr Mandela a hero who had inspired millions.

    他称曼德拉先生为鼓舞了数百万民众的英雄。

  • ...the goalscoring hero of the British hockey team...

    英国曲棍球队的得分英雄

  • They think you're some sort of hero.

    他们认为你算得上是个英雄。

3. N-COUNT 偶像;崇拜对象;心目中的英雄 If you describe someone as your hero, you mean that you admire them a great deal, usually because of a particular quality or skill that they have. 
  • My boyhood hero was Bobby Charlton...

    我童年时代的偶像是博比·查尔顿。

  • No matter, he remained the hero of the crowds.

    不要紧,他仍是众人心目中的英雄。

Noun

1. a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength;

  • "RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain"

2. the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem

3. someone who fights for a cause

4. (classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits; often the offspring of a mortal and a god

5. a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States

1. A helmsman is tested in a rough sea;a hero is distinguished in difficult circumstances.
风浪里试舵手,困难中识英雄。

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2. A hero is never put off by difficulties.
困难难不倒英雄汉。

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3. A long-lost brother, who was presumed dead,was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero's downfall.
一位失踪很久的兄弟,人们以为他死了,其实一直活着,而且在居心叵测地密谋搞垮主人公。

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4. A reporter interviewed the combat hero.
记者访问了这位战斗英雄。

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5. After all a hero is human.
英雄毕竟也是人。

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6. As the hero stepped off the platform, he was surrounded by several children with bouquets.
当英雄走下讲台时,已被几名手持花束的儿童围住了。

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7. At the end of the film, the hero beat the living daylights out of the villain.
影片在接近尾声时,主人公把坏蛋狠揍了一顿。

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8. Bob is the hero of the novel.
鲍勃是那小说中的男主人公。

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9. Danger did not daunt the hero.
危险并没有吓倒这位英雄。

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10. Danger didn't daunt the hero.
危险并没有吓住那英雄。

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11. Everyone played brilliantly, but Jones was the hero of the hour.
每个人都表现得很精彩,但琼斯无疑是当时的英雄。

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12. He became, in other words, a great hero.
换句话说,他成了一位伟大的英雄。

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13. He is the hero of Greek mythology.
他是希腊民间传说中的英雄。

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14. He is worthy of the title of labour hero.
劳动英雄的称号,他当之无愧。

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15. He project-ed himself into the hero's situation.
他设想自己处于那个英雄的处境中。

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16. He was acclaimed hero of the country.
他被赞为国家的英雄。

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17. His identification with the hero of the book made him sleepless.
对书中主人公的同情使他睡不着。

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18. I see in him the making of a hero.
我看他有英雄的气质。

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19. In his veins dances the blood of hero.
他的血管里沸腾着英雄的热血。

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20. James Dean was a cult hero of the fifties.
詹姆斯·迪安在20 世纪50 年代备受推崇。

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