释义 |
unafraidun‧a‧fraid /ˌʌnəˈfreɪd/ adjective [not before noun] written  - Great Groups are inevitably forged by people unafraid of hiring people better than themselves.
- He reached for that door in the same mechanical, unafraid way and threw it open.
- He saw himself go inside, a fellow on a quiet street doing ordinary things, unafraid of being watched.
- Individuals with specific fears and phobias can learn to become unafraid.
- The Leafs were unafraid of taking gambles, willing to trade chances with their opponents.
- The residents themselves say they were unafraid.
- Upright, she was weary but unafraid.
1not frightened: She was exhausted but unafraid.unafraid of The rats were huge and completely unafraid of human beings.2confident that you can do something or deal with somethingunafraid of (doing) something a gifted writer who is unafraid of trying new thingsunafraid to do something an independent woman unafraid to say what she believes |