bravo

bravo [ˌbrɑ:ˈvəʊ]  [ˌbrɑ:ˈvoʊ] 

第三人称复数:bravos; bravi

bravo 基本解释

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名词(喝彩声、叫好声)好哇!干得好!; (受雇于人的)杀手; 刺客; 亡命徒

int.好极了

及物动词向…喝彩叫好

bravo 网络解释

1. 公司:本公司被香港全威装饰材料有限公司(BRAVO)授权为中国全国总经销,主要经销英国BRYMOR等多个厂家的产品. 2000年公司为进一步更好地拓展中国内地市场,公司由深圳迁至中国广州市,注册成立中国广州市荔湾区汇东盛装饰行.

bravo 词典解释
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1. 好,很棒(用于表达赞赏)
    Some people say 'bravo' to express appreciation when someone has done something well.

    e.g. 'Bravo, Rena! You're right,' the students said.
           “好样的,雷娜!你是对的,”学生们说道。

bravo 单语例句

1. bravo

1. Bravo first started the acrylic paintings on tortillas when he was in college and couldn't afford canvases.

2. bravo

2. The polarizing suburban drama served as a shot of Botox for Bravo's aging " Real Housewives " franchise.

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3. This month, the company introduced its new automatic transmission Fiat Bravo car model to the China market.

4. bravo的翻译

4. Bravo to the Bolivarian Revolution, and down with the Imperialistic Monroe doctrine.

5. You can never watch a crummy TV variety show with ethnic singing and dancing and say bravo after you've seen one of Yang's creations.

6. The show marked the second unusual finale for the hit cable show since its move from the Bravo network to Lifetime.

7. The former Arsenal player then saw his penalty saved by Claudio Bravo but fired home the rebound for the late winner.

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8. Mexico replied six minutes later when Gonzalo Pineda took a deflected pass from Omar Bravo and scored from 15 meters to tie.

9. Jewel will now impart her knowledge to budding songwriters with Bravo's " Platinum Hit " along with head judge Kara DioGuardi.

10. The surrendered soldiers said that they chose to leave Bravo's group because it was not in their agreement to kill innocent civilians.

bravo 英英释义

911查询·英语单词

noun

1. a cry of approval as from an audience at the end of great performance

2. a murderer (especially one who kills a prominent political figure) who kills by a surprise attack and often is hired to do the deed

    e.g. his assassins were hunted down like animals
           assassinators of kings and emperors

    Synonym: assassin assassinator

verb

1. bravo

1. applaud with shouts of `bravo' or `brava'