名词懦弱,胆怯
1. 懦弱:ex-con 前科犯 | cowardice 懦弱 | comatose 昏迷的,昏睡的
2. 怯懦:coward 懦弱的人 | cowardice 怯懦 | cowardly 懦弱的
3. 胆小:coward 懦夫 | cowardice 胆小 | cowboy 牛仔
4. 胆怯;怯懦:posterity子孙,后裔; | epoch时代,时期; | cowardice胆怯;怯懦;
1. 惧怕;胆小;懦弱
Cowardice is cowardly behaviour.
e.g. He openly accused his opponents of cowardice.
他公然指责对手胆小懦弱。
1. cowardice
1. But New South Wales state Premier Nathan Rees said yesterday that if proven, the letters were an " evil act of cowardice ".
2. Other critics have suggested that the spectating behaviours resulted from people's cowardice, a trait closely connected to China's geography and long feudal past.
3. If proved, it will be a despicable show of cowardice and desperation.
4. At a time when many of us adults display cowardice, it is only natural that children develop fears as well.
5. He said anyone who showed cowardice, hoisted the white flag or attempted sabotage would be treated as outlaws.
6. The case has stirred up wrath on the Internet, where netizens blasted him over his cowardice.
7. He also expressed his disappointment with the players'cowardice in tackling and physical confrontations.
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8. It is profound political cowardice to fail to take full responsibility for a failure that sits at heart with policies that unsustainably inflates US consumption.
9. And netizens basically voted that between cowardice and hypocrisy they deemed the former a lesser sin.