Valiente in english
Brave
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valiente = valiant ; gallant ; courageous ; spunky ; plucky ; fearless ; stud ; brave ; gutsy ; brave of heart ; gutty ; ballsy .
Example: Manchester Public Libraries are making a valiant attempt to offer a suitable facility despite over-crowding and lack of space.Example: This was an untenable state of affairs and he made a gallant effort to secure librarians and library boards from the possibility of such suits.Example: One of the most effective ways of combatting racism is through enlightened, moderate and courageous work colleagues.Example: The author discusses a number of 'spunky' girls in adolescent and children's literature.Example: Steel's book exemplifies what might be termed the subgenre of 'Mutiny novel,' using such conventional characters as the plucky Englishwoman, the unflappable English gentleman-spy, and the crazed religious zealot.Example: He describes the decoration of the tombs, explaining that this artwork is a fearless thumbing of the nose at death itself.Example: 'Slut'/'angel' and 'wuss'/'stud' dichotomies provide an oversimplified grid from which adolescents negotiate complex feelings towards their own sexuality.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: After everything that man has been through, it's amazing that he's able to put in such gutsy performances; even in defeat.Example: It will be the stuff of legend, endless discussion and limitless inspiration for the brave of heart.Example: As he walked off the field, I shook his hand and told him that I hadn't seen such a gutty performance in a long time, and I sincerely meant it.Example: Some called her trashy and stupid but I sincerely think the girl is ballsy.more:
» fortuna favorece a los valientes, la = fortune favours the brave ; fortune favours the bold .
Example: The first Nobel Prize winner of India might have written these words, as he knew that 'fortune favours the brave'. Example: So when you next want to do your Thing and help more people with it, remember that fortune favours the bold.» hacerse el valiente = put on/up + a brave face [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave face on] ; put on/up + a bold face [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave face on] ; put on/up + a bold face [También se usa esta expresión colocando la partícula on al final put + a brave face on] .
Example: It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face. Example: I shall put a bold face on, and if I do feel weepy, he shall never see it. Example: I shall put a bold face on, and if I do feel weepy, he shall never see it.