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yǒng qì
n. courage, valor
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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chéng gōng xū yào hěn dà de yǒng qì .
phr. It takes great courage to achieve success.
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tā yí yǒng qì yíng dé le dà jiā de zūn jìng
phr. He won the respect of everyone for his courage.
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chuàng xīn jiù yì wèi zhe yào yóu yǒng qì dǎ pò cháng guī .
phr. Innovation means taking courage to break through conventional practice.
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wó hěn pèi fu nǐ de yǒng qì .
phr. I admire you for your courage very much.
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tā shēng rì nà tiān, wó gú qí yǒng qì xiàng tā biǎo bái ài yì .
phr. On his birthday, I summed up the courage to express my love to him.
gú qí yǒng qì
v. pluck up the courage
zhǎo dào yǒng qì
v. find the courage
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tā yǒu chāo fán de yǒng qì
phr. He has extraordinary courage.
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wǒ men yào yóu yǒng qì qù zhuī xún zì jǐ de nèi xīn
phr. We should have the courage to follow our own heart.
píng zhe yǒng qì
phr. by courage, relying on one's courage
ná chū dián yǒng qì
phr. to show some courage
quē fá yǒng qì
phr. to lack courage
gǔ zú yǒng qì
phr. to gather up enough courage