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- 1.to inspire; to stimulate; to spur on; 2.to be inspired with enthusiasm; to rouse oneself; to brace oneself up 振奋
- The doctor cautioned him to brace up. 医生告诫他要振奋精神。
- Nautical To brace (a yard) fore and aft. 使船转向:向首尾拉紧(横桅杆)
- To Brace oneself up 唤起精神
- To Brace oneself 毅然振作
- Sally now resolved to brace up and risk a frontal attack. 于是萨利决定鼓足勇气,冒险正面进攻。
- We had to brace the walls when we put the new roof on. 我们盖新屋顶时得给墙壁加上支架。
- Interest rate is raised to brace up the sagging dollar. 利率提高了,藉以支撑疲软的美元。
- They have to brace evrey nerve to get the job finished. 他们必须全力以赴把工作完成。
- Interest rates were raised to brace up the sagging dollar. 利率提高了,藉以支撑疲软的美元。
- You'll have to brace up to your misfortune and get on with your work. 你得做好准备正视自己的不幸,继续干你的工作。
- brace oneself against an enemy attack 准备迎战敌人的攻击
- One of the nerves or tendons formerly believed to brace and sustain the heart. 过去被认为是包裹和支持心脏的一簇神经或肌腱
- It's not easy to rid oneself of a habit. 要改掉一个习惯是不容易的。
- I grabbed the dashboard to brace myself and I watched the speedometer climb. 我撑住仪表板去稳住自己,同时我看到速度表在窜升。
- brace oneself and bear it; hold out tenaciously 硬着头皮顶住
- One should adapt oneself to the changed conditions. 我们应当使自己适应变化了的情况。
- raise one's spirits; brace oneself up 提起精神
- It's no fun to find oneself at the end of the rope. 山穷水尽,可不是好玩儿的。
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair warned Parliament to brace for a long fight. 英国首相托尼 - 布莱尔警告议会,对此要做长期战斗的准备。