10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAKE ONE'S COURAGE IN BOTH HANDS»
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German/English Dictionary of Idioms
Mit solchen Texten kommt man nur voran, wenn man mit Herz und Hand dabei ist
. sein Herz in die Hand nehmen 7 (eher:) sein Herz in beide Hände nehmen - to
pluck up courage, to take one's courage in both hands rare das Herz in der ...
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Sterling Dictionary of Idioms
(b) He saw a couple of things at the market that he liked COURAGE take one's
courage in both hands make oneself do something which one is afraid of She
took her courage in both hands and dived into the pool. have the courage of
one's ...
Take one's courage in both hands Summon up one's courage for something
needing to be done The General exhorted his men to take their courage in both
hands and attack, paying little heed to the intensity of the enemy firing. Take
down (a) ...
Prof. V.N. Sadasiva Rau, Sura College of Competition, 2004
MO to take one's courage in both hands W. COURAGE to take one's life in one's
hands JnL LIFE to take the law into one's own hands ULAW to throw one's hand
in 1. (RftftTO) s&tft ; &m ; si* 2. mmam ; *wwat (I'm so disgusted with the job that ...
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2000 Redewendungen Deutsch–Englisch
Herz - sich ein Herz fassen to pluck up courage, to take one's courage in both
hands (coll) He took his courage in both hands and volunteeredfor the
dangerous task. Herz - jmd ans Herz gewachsen sein to be near / dear to sbd's
heart (coll) ...
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Hitting the nail on the head: 3000 Redensarten deutsch-englisch
Herz • sich ein Herz fassen to pluck up courage, to take one's courage in both
hands (coll) He took his courage in both hands and volunteered for the
dangerous task. Herz • j m<l ans Herz gewachsen sein to be near/dear to sbd's
heart (coll) ...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
pluck up courage or take one's courage in both hands to become resolved to
meet a challenge. • take courage to be resolute or cheerful in difficult
circumstances. © 1 4c: from French corage, from Latin cor heart. courageous /ks'
reid3os/ c-adj ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
phrases have the courage of one's convictions act on one's beliefs despite
danger or disapproval. pluck up (or screw up or take) courage make an effort to
do something that frightens one. take one's courage in both hands nerve oneself
to do ...
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
RI ^1 I To take one's courage in both hands, to devote oneself whole heartedly to
a venture ^ fiFRff % RW f^ft «FFT % fcT1^ <hlR #TT I The courage of one's
conviction, the boldness to act up to one's opinions and beliefs 3^ f*WK 3?R. R<T
...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
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English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
2. ngrihet, shkeputet nga toka (aero- plani etj.) □ A helicopter is able to take off
and land straight up or down. □ The plane took off easily. □ The plane took off
from the Rinas airport. take offence (at sth) take one's courage in both hands 468.