第三人称复数:cowards
形容词
1. There was a coward silence when the stern principal came in.
严厉的校长走进来时,大家胆怯得不敢出声。
名词
1. Only a coward would run from danger.
只有懦夫才临危脱逃。
1. 懦夫:我想加州第一大检察官Attorney General Jerry Brown 如果知道他手下有如此黑心又懦夫(coward)的办案官员,他会哭的. 从Scheler的案子中她只能诬陷我性骚扰. 但是后来我与斯坦福某些教授交往过程中,又有人诬陷我,说我没有理由找他,
2. 考沃德(姓氏):tank relief valves 油罐放气阀 | Coward 考沃德(姓氏) | respiratory movements 呼吸运动
1. 胆小鬼;懦夫;胆怯者
If you call someone a coward, you disapprove of them because they are easily frightened and avoid dangerous or difficult situations.
e.g. She accused her husband of being a coward.
她指责丈夫胆小懦弱。
1. A man turned to crime in a harebrained effort to impress his girlfriend after she had constantly taunted him for being a coward.
2. He was subsequently mocked as " a coward, a typical Shanghai man ".
3. The court heard that she called Kubo a coward, that she wanted to end their relationship and even said she hated him.
4. coward的解释
4. Maybe some people see Gadhafi as a martyr and Mubarak a coward.
5. To many she is a traitor, a coward and a parasite.
coward的近义词
noun
1. a person who shows fear or timidity