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1 derring-do
n.• proeza s.f.['derɪŋ'duː]N litertales of derring-do — relatos mpl épicos
deeds of derring-do — gestas fpl, hazañas fpl
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derring-do — noun Etymology: Middle English dorring don daring to do, from dorring (gerund of dorren to dare) + don to do Date: 1579 daring action ; daring < deeds of derring do > … New Collegiate Dictionary
derring-do — n. brave and heroic deeds. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
derring do — der|ring do «DEHR ihng DOO», noun, or derring do, daring deeds; heroic daring: »But where in the older picaresque tradition the adventures are feats of physical derring do, here they are adventures of the spirit (Wall Street Journal). ╂[Middle… … Useful english dictionary
derring-do — der|ring do [ˌderıŋ ˈdu:] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: dorring don daring to do (14 15 centuries)] deeds/acts etc of derring do very brave actions like the ones that happen in adventure stories used humorously … Dictionary of contemporary English
derring-do — noun (U) deeds /acts etc of derring do humorous very brave actions like the ones that happen in adventure stories … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
derring-do — /der ing dooh /, n. daring deeds; heroic daring. [1325 75; ME durring do lit., daring to do, erroneously taken as n. phrase. See DARE, DO1] * * * … Universalium
derring-do — noun /ˌderɪŋˈduː/ a) Valiant deeds in desperate times. b) Brave and adventurous, often reckless actions … Wiktionary
derring-do — der•ring do [[t]ˈdɛr ɪŋˈdu[/t]] n. daring deeds; heroic daring • Etymology: 1325–75; ME durring do lit., daring to do, taken as n. phrase. See dare, do I … From formal English to slang
derring-do — /ˌdɛrɪŋ ˈdu/ (say .dering dooh) noun daring deeds; heroic daring. {Middle English dorryng don daring to do; erroneously taken as noun phrase by English poet Edmund Spenser, c. 1552–99} …
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