pluck up
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- Even those passengers who were most distrustful of themselves pluck up amazingly.
甚至那些對(duì)自己最缺乏信心的乘客也令人驚奇地鼓起了勇氣。 - Given the huge benefits that liberalization could bring to India’s 1.2 billion people, the government should pluck up courage and fling wide the gates.
考慮到自由化可能給12億印度人民帶來的巨大好處,印度政府應(yīng)該鼓起勇氣敞開國門。 - In the face of pressure not to flinch and fear, should pluck up the courage to face, to overcome, so timid people hone more strong, dare to struggle, press forward, constantly progress.
面對(duì)壓力不要退縮和害怕,應(yīng)該鼓起勇氣去面對(duì),去克服,那么膽小的人磨練的更加堅(jiān)強(qiáng),敢于斗爭,奮力向前,才能不斷進(jìn)步。 - But will the politicians pluck up the courage to reform the system?
ECONOMIST: To have and to hold - Admittedly, however, bank managers have yet to pluck up courage to lend more than token amounts to deserving non-state firms—one reason why China's credit crunch has proved so persistent.
ECONOMIST: Problems left over from history - One of the world's biggest cranes, with a 500-foot boom, will sit between the two big foundation holes, pluck the already-built sections up and drop them into place.
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