Brava in english
Brava
pronunciation: brɑvə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: brɑvə part of speech: noun
In gestures
bravo = spunky ; dauntless ; brave ; tough .
Example: The author discusses a number of 'spunky' girls in adolescent and children's literature.Example: He was a dauntless adventurer, a sleuthhound, a research scholar of exceptional acuity.Example: It would be a brave man who would predict that such a process will always remain clumsy, slow and faulty in detail = It would be a brave man who would predict that such a process will always remain clumsy, slow and faulty in detail.Example: As educators, then, we need to ask ourselves some very tough questions -- some to which we would rather not hear the answers.more:
» aguas bravas = wild waters ; whitewater [También escrito separado white water] ; turbulent waters ; rushing water .
Example: It was in these wild waters that the world record brook trout was caught in 1915. Example: The article 'Navigating permanent 'whitewater' of organizational change' explores the influence of organizational change on campus libraries. Example: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas. Example: When their canoes capsized in the rushing water after downpours raised the river to dangerous levels, three canoeists managed to make it to safety but one was swept away.» ¡bravo! = bravo! .
Example: Bravo to writer/director Wayne Kramer for sticking to his guns and delivering one of the most uncompromising, memorable and downright brutal thrillers in recent memory.» descenso de aguas bravas = whitewater rafting .
Example: While his job as a chemist pays the bills, his true love is whitewater rafting.» toro bravo = brave bull ; bullfighting bull .
Example: The greatest of bullfighters have been gored, maimed and killed by brave bulls. Example: Spain is seeing a resurgence of people eating meat from bullfighting bulls, championed by conscious consumers claiming it's of higher quality than farmed meat.