"Take a lot of nerve" nghĩa là gì?

Kẻ lang thang. Photo by  Dawid Zawiła

"Take a lot of nerve" = Yêu cầu/đòi hỏi dũng khí, can đảm, nghị lực để làm việc gì.

Ví dụ
It take a lot of nerve to play this way. Speak to those who were part of the 1995 team and they keep talking about courage and “balls”, and that is what Ajax showed in Turin.

The girl, at least, was returned safely to her parents — but not without first giving an interview to the Call. The reporter asked her if she’d heard the rumors (tin đồn) about Miller’s murderous scheme (âm mưu giết người). She hadn’t. “It would take a lot of nerve to do that,” she mused (suy tưởng, nghĩ trầm ngâm) to the reporter.

It would take a lot of nerve to commit an organisation to operate within a narrow band of energy volumes for another 10 years, he says, “and you could be exposing yourself to additional risk on price resets by increasing you operations or lowering your volume requirements because of efficiencies or change in nature of your business. To commit for 10 years, that’s a big call.”

Bin Kuan

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