单词 | intrepidly |
例句 | My position is and was: Women travel alone, intrepidly, have for centuries, it’s normal, get over it, next! The Frugal Five 2018-06-27T04:00:00Z When we think of Vikings, we generally picture dragon ships raiding the coasts of England and Scotland or intrepidly sailing westward across the Atlantic to Iceland and, quite probably, North America. Review | If you love heroic fantasy a la George R.R. Martin, you’ll love ‘The Last Viking’ 2021-09-21T04:00:00Z These foul-mouthed, hard-partying women are closer to American relatives of Edina and Patsy, the intrepidly trendy, perpetually stoned adventurers of “Absolutely Fabulous.” Movie Review: ‘Bachelorette’ by Leslye Headland, With Kirsten Dunst 2012-09-06T12:00:00Z In this fascinating work, performed with the composer conducting from the piano, Mr. de Leeuw intrepidly fractures and alters the originals. Music Review: Leif Ove Andsnes’s Ojai Festival Riffs on ‘Tristan’ 2012-06-10T21:47:09Z The 20-minute video combines the documentary, “Making Where Good Souls Fear,” which features Sheppard as she moves intrepidly through space, with “Wisps, the Ground Sighs,” a dreamlike juxtaposition of dancers outdoors. 8 Things to Do This Weekend 2020-07-23T04:00:00Z Noah is known for intrepidly tackling issues of racism and often uses his experiences growing up as a mixed race child during apartheid in South Africa as the basis for his comedy. “I always wanted to be black”: Trevor Noah tackles race, immigration and Africa with pure comic genius in this video mashup 2015-08-21T04:00:00Z In panel after panel, groups of figures, tilting forward, march intrepidly toward their goal. SAM hosts rare reunion of Jacob Lawrence’s ‘Migration Series’ 2017-01-25T05:00:00Z As directed by Sanaa Hamri, from a screenplay by Michael Elliot, “Just Wright” is really a star vehicle for Ms. Latifah, who squeezes every last ounce of smiling, good-hearted charm from her intrepidly nice character. | 'Just Wright': Queen Latifah Meets Her Prince 2010-05-13T21:09:00Z Poitras has intrepidly chronicled government surveillance and the whistleblowers who bring state secrets to light. Nan Goldin is going to the Oscars, and she wants to win 2023-03-03T05:00:00Z As Monica, the intrepidly impish O’Hara is an almost sacred monster. Review: The engrossing 'Little Theatre' spills the tea on L.A.'s 99-seat theater scene 2022-12-14T05:00:00Z Harvard would benefit at times from more restraint, but he intrepidly travels to the extreme verge of Oedipus’ saga. Review: Deaf West confronts passion of 'Oedipus' at the Getty Villa in expressive new version 2022-09-10T04:00:00Z But the production, which received eight nominations, was justly recognized for laying down a path from the golden-age past to an intrepidly questioning future. Tony nominations sort out an eclectic, erratic season — with mixed results 2019-04-30T04:00:00Z But Heineman, whose “Cartel Land” intrepidly plunged into vigilante groups along the U.S.-Mexico border, appears more at home on the battlefield than distant from the action. Review: In ‘City of Ghosts,’ true heroism in an IS capital 2017-07-05T04:00:00Z Despite competitiveness and even spikes in chariness between the United States and China, that’s a normal, manageable and very different dynamic than the “collision course for war” that Allison and his Thucydides Trap intrepidly predict. Opinion | The Thucydides Trap is a bit of a stretch 2017-04-14T04:00:00Z I could imagine him proceeding intrepidly along the almost razor-back top of a narrow and wall-like formation, in a cave in the prow of which one of the biggest caches of scrolls was found. The Scrolls from the Dead Sea 1955-05-06T04:00:00Z Professional science “communicators” trudging through the tundra or hanging intrepidly off helicopters on television. Scientists can’t fight 'alternative facts' alone | Jenny Rohn 2017-01-25T05:00:00Z As he intrepidly pursues an interview with a priest known as Pepe in the dangerous slums of Buenos Aires, this inner thought interrupts us: In pursuit of the truth about Pope Francis 2017-01-06T05:00:00Z But she will intrepidly attack any aria, scale its altitudes in great swoops and hoots, assay its descending trills with the vigor of a maudlin cuckoo.” What It Was Like to Hear the Real Florence Foster Jenkins Sing, as Told in 1934 2016-08-11T04:00:00Z Despite her now protruding belly, she can still be seen swinging intrepidly across the high-wire Orangutan Transit Line—or O-Ring—forty-five feet above the ground. Teaching an Orangutan to Breast-Pump 2016-06-24T04:00:00Z “Their code is an automaker’s nightmare,” wrote Wired reporter Andy Greenberg, who intrepidly volunteered to serve as a crash test dummy for the hacker duo. Your Car Isn’t Safe From Hackers. Here’s Why 2015-07-21T04:00:00Z Hungary then defended intrepidly, resisting waves of Serbia attacks as the clock ticked down. Mali shocks Ghana, Serbia beats Hungary in ET at U20 WCup 2015-06-10T04:00:00Z These esteemed news organizations paid — yes, you heard me, paid — them to report and to report painstakingly, intrepidly, often at great risk. Bill Moyers: Journalism must survive the pressure cooker of plutocracy 2015-05-30T04:00:00Z “Nisman, a courageous, venerable jurist who fought intrepidly for justice, acted with determination to expose the identities of the terrorists and their dispatchers,” a ministry statement said. Argentina special prosecutor found fatally shot at his home 2015-01-19T05:00:00Z These intrepidly performed their duty, even penetrating when necessary into the bed-chambers of the accused. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z But the original--no, Sir Robert," she said, staying him intrepidly--she had taken the water now, and must swim--"you shall not frighten me! Chippinge Borough 2012-02-15T03:00:32.210Z He spoke to them more intrepidly, and was to-day more inclined to cheerfulness, as the surrounding world had less power to astonish him. Tales From the 'Phantasus', etc. of Ludwig Tieck 2012-02-13T03:00:19.620Z The night's exposure in that terrible climate, and the ghastly scene she had gone through so intrepidly, had broken down even Césarine's iron constitution. The Beckoning Hand and Other Stories 2012-01-10T03:00:17.100Z Continue to defend intrepidly your rights and your freedom, and with them the freedom of the human race!” The Unpopular Review, Number 19 July-December 1918 2012-01-09T03:00:24.167Z When the Second World War broke out he was in East Africa doing field research, and he intrepidly found his way overland to take ship for England and volunteer for military service. Stephen Hawking, "Equal to Anything!" [Excerpt] 2012-01-06T20:45:00.233Z A strange negro, coming on some errand, intrepidly opens the front gate and enters the yard of a dwelling. The Brothers' War 2011-11-01T02:00:24.007Z She fought intrepidly and made havoc with her distaff, which was garnished with a thick bunch of hemp—a terrible weapon, as many discovered that day. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z After returning the discharges of the insurgents with several rounds of shot, the Municipalists rushed intrepidly upon the barricade with felled bayonets, expecting to carry it by assault. The Galley Slave's Ring or The Family of Lebrenn. A Tale of The French Revolution of 1848 2011-08-29T02:01:02.680Z Once they were frightened almost uncontrollably by a group of men approaching with strange sounds—a 363 group of Italian laborers, cheerful and unintelligible when Dosia intrepidly questioned them. The Wayfarers 2011-08-28T02:00:32.867Z I think he did, but intrepidly, like a doctor and a philosopher, he looked into the eyes of imminent death. Reminiscences of Anton Chekhov 2011-08-21T02:00:35.470Z Never did writer more intrepidly hoax his readers, never were readers more indulgent to an author's gasconades. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 2011-06-29T02:00:23.750Z With these words he rushed into the midst of the squadron of sheep, as courageously and intrepidly as if in good earnest he was engaging his mortal enemies. The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha 2011-05-01T02:00:10.977Z The brigantine that had the dismantled vessel in tow sailed intrepidly into the passage, returning the enemy's fire from both broadsides. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z She advanced swiftly to the picture, and stood intrepidly before it. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z She also confronts the spookiness of the cells themselves, intrepidly crossing into the spiritual plane on which the family has come to understand their mother’s continued presence in the world. 2010-02-05T17:19:00Z For once he could not face the future intrepidly. The Law of Hemlock Mountain The necessity under which they permanently exist of defending their property and their lives from the attacks of the Si-Fan, has, at length, rendered them intrepidly courageous. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2 “Even now I do not fear you, Ingonyama,” went on the trader, intrepidly. The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley The fiction of the century reveals woman intrepidly discussing political, economic, and labor questions with a large degree of assurance, and others with a great deal of acuteness and insight. Women of England In the subject Herr Duehring tells us that existence comprehends everything, in the predicate he explains intrepidly that there is nothing outside it. Landmarks of Scientific Socialism "Anti-Duehring" Soon in plain sight could be seen a rebel battery dashing intrepidly forward and planting itself directly in range of the Sixteenth. History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers Hannibal marched intrepidly at the head of his soldiers; but on gaining the crest of the pile in the breach he stepped backward with an expression of disgust. Sónnica As for the young girl, she fixed her eyes intrepidly upon the soldier, but she was trembling in every limb. Francezka The other Vagres who, until now had remained hidden in the bushes, rushed forward with loud yells and intrepidly attacked the troop of Neroweg. The Poniard's Hilt Or Karadeucq and Ronan. A Tale of Bagauders and Vagres The horse of the young man was already killed, but he fought intrepidly and indefatigably, however little he could promise him>self a fortunate issue. The Rebellion in the Cevennes, an Historical Novel Vol. II. The brave American then appeared alone on horseback, armed with nothing but his cord; and after riding round the place and saluting the company, he waited intrepidly for his enemy. The History of Sandford and Merton The British were in superior numbers, having only about 400 against them, but the Germans fought intrepidly, and their Arab allies showed great bravery. The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of 8) History of the European War from Official Sources We cannot help admiring the heroism which cherishes great ideas in the midst of petty miseries, and intrepidly throws all squalid interruptions into the background which is their true place. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) Essay 10: Auguste Comte The most preposterous views get respect if uttered intrepidly. Conversation What to Say and How to Say it Once they were frightened almost uncontrollably by a group approaching with strange sounds—Italian laborers, cheerful and unintelligible when Dosia intrepidly questioned them. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908. He would let his imagination run riot and live through battle after battle, leading his men intrepidly—men who loved the very ground on which he trod. Where the Souls of Men are Calling Such blessed results are largely due to these beloved colleagues in labour who never withheld their testimony, but were intrepidly courageous and conscientiously faithful in witnessing against whatever they deemed opposed to the Word. George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God Other companies rush intrepidly forward with long scaling-ladders, and strive to hook them to the top of the wall. With Spurs of Gold Heroes of Chivalry and their Deeds He says what he has to say intrepidly because he says it discriminatingly. Conversation What to Say and How to Say it Each school could intrepidly hurl back the taunts of its enemy, and neither of them did full justice to the strong side of the other. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre Beaujeu, gaily clad in a fringed hunting dress, intrepidly pressed on until he came in sight of the English invaders. A Short History of Pittsburgh It was my intention very intrepidly to have told him, that if he punished me I also would run away. Rattlin the Reefer "I've got to go out again," pursued Miss Mehitable intrepidly, but she felt the dull gaze that at once turned and fixed upon her. In Apple-Blossom Time A Fairy-Tale to Date Thousands of fire-eyed women and men tramped intrepidly out towards Versailles. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre The English would not face her in the open field, and under her leadership the French intrepidly stormed their ramparts. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French. Jasper Kent, a new scholar, who had only arrived the day before, advanced intrepidly to the rescue of the little victim. Frank and Fearless or The Fortunes of Jasper Kent Men march the more intrepidly to the scraping of the skilful bow. Wolf Breed Her credulous father, without inquiring whether the intelligence was true or false, went to the superior of the convent, and accused Augustin, who, though thunderstruck at the accusation, denied it firmly, and defended himself intrepidly. The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch And she intrepidly replied, "You know very well, Se�or Intendente, that nothing can make him open his eyes." Romance In the café people treated him to drink in order to keep him there, and he drank intrepidly, laughing and joking, hoaxing everybody without vexing anyone, while the people were laughing heartily around him. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 4 But the Spaniards did not perceive the approach of the drifting fleet, for they were intrepidly waiting at the back of the castle to make it very hot for the pirates when they should arrive. Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts From them his enlarged thoughts would easily pass to the stout carved ships in the river beyond, intrepidly setting sail for the Indies, or for savage America. Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy Five Essays These gentlemen, as I am informed, are so extremely careful of them, as to have intrepidly resisted the importunity of some lovers of literature, whose curiosity has been aroused by the secreted treasures. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 The lord of the troopers intrepidly stood then ’Gainst his high-rising shield, when the dragon coiled him The dragon coils himself. Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem She went intrepidly through these words, though her cheeks were burning, and her eyes would fall in spite of her, and her head was singing.There was no longer any doubt in Bott's mind. The Bread-winners A Social Study "Oh, a six-pounder or two, in case of emergency," was the intrepidly indifferent reply, "with a small stock of muskets, sealing-spears, and cutlasses, you know." The Piazza Tales The hansom followed intrepidly, and then its three occupants were conscious of a sudden halt. Hugo A Fantasia on Modern Themes Finally the hour arrived, and he mounted the platform intrepidly, amid hisses and howls. Children of the Market Place If I receded, Chubb would have ground to think the message a device to get me out of a peril at the last moment, after I had pretended to face it so intrepidly thereunto. Philip Winwood A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces. To reach there ahead of Courtalin I threw myself intrepidly into the midst of the room, among the waltzers, pushing and being pushed. Parisian Points of View Meanwhile the brave little fellow, planted firmly on the centre of the cake, was balancing himself with the pole, and intrepidly confronting the danger he could not avoid. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times Slopes often greater than forty-five degrees have been cut into intrepidly; arches and viaducts thrown over gaping clefts, bridges over unbridgeable chasms. A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees Then he stepped intrepidly down the ladder raised for the purpose, and into the seething sea of human passion. William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist Nothing in all the world can be so foul to the touch as the dollar bill that circulates in New York, but these two were intrepidly fondled. Somewhere in Red Gap The landlady marched intrepidly to the enemy's citadel, and entered it with a storm: the door closed after her. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists "How pleasant," she said intrepidly; "it is like coming unexpectedly into a room ready furnished in brown and green." The Rim of the Desert And when in after-ages they Shall pass, like mortal men, away, Their war-song sung, Then fame will tell the tale anew Of how intrepidly they drew The deadly tongue. Black Beetles in Amber Constance made her way to Eleonora, who had already been perplexed and angered by more than one critical stare, as one and another man loitered past and gazed intrepidly at her. The Three Brides They still held their ground intrepidly, and they still bade an heroic defiance to the attacks of the enemy. The Merchant of Berlin An Historical Novel For this have illustrious men of all nations intrepidly suffered martyrdom. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists Indeed, Europeans intrepidly mingled amongst them, urging them to a reconciliation, and threatening that, if they failed in their endeavours, the supplies of arms and ammunition should be discontinued. A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827 "Let them come—these dangers—these horrors," says the Queen, intrepidly; "they will bring Brunswick and the allies that much sooner to this Paris which I will not leave until they enter it." Calvert of Strathore From far in the rear a war whoop sounded; and when the effort was to all evidence ignored, was repeated intrepidly near at hand. Where the Trail Divides I went intrepidly into the paradise of the heathen, and routed all its terrific warders, and so fetched hence the woman whom I desired. Figures of Earth And is the struggle pursued intrepidly and with a sense of its size and amplitude, or with creeping foot and blinking eye? On Compromise How intrepidly did he descend to the top of the turner's house! — how cautiously pass down the stair, and make his escape to the street door! Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1 "Yes," returned the young man intrepidly, "if you had to pay me any salary and expenses." The Rise of Silas Lapham There were signs that it was an exquisite relief to her to hear the impatient exclamation, though she had resolved so intrepidly to let generosity make one bid against herself. Tess of the d'Urbervilles The directress was very prudent, but she could also be intrepidly venturous. Villette From the moment he first came to Hippo, as a simple priest, he had thrown himself intrepidly into this struggle. Saint Augustin And yet for each gay lover who concedes the lordship of love, and wears intrepidly love's liveries, the end of all is death. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice Conscious of the righteousness of the cause she upheld, she intrepidly stood her ground and ventured her single strength in the mighty contest, which the campaign of 1796 was to decide. Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4 The chain-pier, as every body knows, runs intrepidly into the sea, which sometimes, in fine weather, bathes its feet with laughing wavelets, and anon, on stormy days, dashes over its sides with roaring foam. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family Dunstan however intrepidly brandished a rod that he held in his hand, and his opposers took to flight. Lives of the Necromancers They were boarded intrepidly by the British seamen, and towed out of the way of doing harm. Life of George Washington — Volume 01 Then terror smote the Jurgen who had faced sorcerers and gods and devils intrepidly. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice A design projected by some noble youths of quitting Italy in despair after this calamity, is intrepidly quashed by Publius Cornelius Scipio, a military tribune, afterwards surnamed Africanus. The History of Rome, Books 09 to 26 This Ushant, in all weathers, was ever alert at his duty; intrepidly mounting the fore-yard in a gale, his long beard streaming like Neptune's. White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War She spoke intrepidly enough but he saw her slender form sway. A Man and His Money In its shade my love cast down her eyes, but intrepidly lifted her lips. The Boss of Little Arcady Rodrigo, with his brother prelate, the Archbishop of Narbonne, now incited the Christians to overcome this last obstacle: both intrepidly accompanied the van of the centre. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 05 (From Charlemagne to Frederick Barbarossa) Shields advanced intrepidly with his force of sixteen hundred. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 17 Seeing her struggle intrepidly against the current, they cried, "The poor thing will be drowned!" Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Reproaching himself, therefore, with his pusillanimity, he left his cavern and went straight to the town, as a soldier, who, feeling ashamed of having fled, returns intrepidly to the charge. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi One tiny black figure came forth, greeted him with a blithe "Bongjure," and intrepidly began the perilous ascent of the ladder he hastened to place against the side of the coach for her convenience. Many Kingdoms You have intrepidly followed the enemy who had approached you on secret paths, into his hiding-places, and you have skilfully exposed the perfidious intrigues he had carried on against France. Louisa of Prussia and Her Times The true calling of a man consists in this: that he should intrepidly carry out the most difficult and dangerous enterprises. Frederick the Great and His Family "None," answered Bras-Rouge, intrepidly, who had his reasons for this falsehood, for the Schoolmaster was then shut up in one of the cellars of the tavern. Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 But she held her ground and entertained it intrepidly. Rebecca Mary By your own intrepidly frank confession, my lord, it is become a sarcasm: If Simon Lathers—" "Keep that exasperating name to yourself! The American Claimant "Monsieur, monsieur!" cried the startled Marquise, placing herself intrepidly before him; and Marius trembled for her, for so wild did the man seem that he almost feared he might strike her. Saint Martin's Summer He sometimes preached Jehan very long and severe sermons, which the latter intrepidly endured. Notre-Dame De Paris Pitt, at his post beside the helmsman, turned intrepidly to face the excited gunner. Captain Blood Cowboys, swinging five-gallon oil-cans, picked up from scattered sheep camps and carried many a weary mile for just such an emergency, were charging the bunch intrepidly. Rowdy of the Cross L Under the Restoration, between 1823 and 1827, Cerizet's occupation consisted in first putting his name intrepidly to various paragraphs, on which the public prosecutor fastened with avidity, and subsequently marching off to prison. A Man of Business "You shall not speak to me so!" she said intrepidly, while keeping a discreet eye on the whip. Story of Waitstill Baxter D'Aldrigger, like all ruined provincials, removed to Paris, there intrepidly wore the tricolor braces embroidered with Imperial eagles, and lived entirely in Bonapartist circles. The Firm of Nucingen |
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