coraje-1
courage ; guts ; spunk ; bravery ; valour [valor, -USA] ; pluck.
In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.
Well, I happened to inherit a full set of Trollope, and I had the guts to throw it out.
In her youth, as in her adult years, she was a person with spunk.
Contributing to the problem are the harsh desert environment, & a society based on patriarchy, in which a code of honor, esprit de corps, & bravery takes precedence over intelligence & culture.
The soldier who died in Afghanistan yesterday was honoured for his valour during a skirmish in East Timor.
Only a good horseman, in fine fettle, with Herculean reserves of pluck and verve should consider this challenge.
armarse de coraje
steel + Reflexivo
muster (up) + (the) courage
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
nerve + Reflexivo
She steeled herself against the heavy rain, had her keys ready for the door, and made a run for it.
Professional library managers must muster the courage to deal with these problems and make their choices.
Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are nerving themselves for a confrontation that could turn into a general war if things were to get out of control.
echarle coraje
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
muster (up) + (the) courage
steel + Reflexivo
nerve + Reflexivo
Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
Professional library managers must muster the courage to deal with these problems and make their choices.
She steeled herself against the heavy rain, had her keys ready for the door, and made a run for it.
Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are nerving themselves for a confrontation that could turn into a general war if things were to get out of control.
falta de coraje
act of cowardice
lack of courage
lack of backbone
Form my history of clans , all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.
He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.
He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.
hacerse de coraje
muster (up) + (the) courage
steel + Reflexivo
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
nerve + Reflexivo
Professional library managers must muster the courage to deal with these problems and make their choices.
She steeled herself against the heavy rain, had her keys ready for the door, and made a run for it.
Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are nerving themselves for a confrontation that could turn into a general war if things were to get out of control.
tener coraje
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.