adventure
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If someone has an adventure, they become involved in an unusual, exciting, and somewhat dangerous trip or series of events. 冒險(xiǎn)經(jīng)歷
I set off for a new adventure in Alaska on the first day of the new year. 我在新年第一天出發(fā)去阿拉斯加進(jìn)行一次新的冒險(xiǎn)。
2. N-UNCOUNT Adventure is excitement and willingness to do new, unusual, or somewhat dangerous things. 冒險(xiǎn)精神
Their cultural backgrounds gave them a spirit of adventure. 他們的文化背景賦予了他們一種冒險(xiǎn)精神。
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adventure /?d?v?nt??/ (adventures)
劍橋詞典
- an unusual , exciting , and possibly dangerous activity , such as a trip or experience , or the excitement produced by such an activity
- Coming to your screens shortly , the amazing adventures of 'Robin Hood'.
- She had some exciting adventures in Egypt.
- The advertisement glamorized life in the army , emphasizing travel and adventure.
- Reading should be an adventure, a personal experience full of surprises .
- This book is a thrilling adventure story . 返回 adventure
冒險(xiǎn),歷險(xiǎn);奇遇;刺激
She had some exciting adventures in Egypt. 她在埃及經(jīng)歷了一些很刺激的奇遇。
We got lost on the Metro - it was quite an adventure. 我們?cè)诘剽熝e迷了路,還真是挺驚險(xiǎn)的。
Sam won't come - he's got no sense of adventure (= he does not enjoy dangerous or exciting situations ). 薩姆不會(huì)來的,他不喜歡冒險(xiǎn)。
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