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源自中古英語 prowesseprouwesseprouesprouesceprouesse (战斗中的英勇;英勇行为;杰出优越;(人格的)高尚;聪慧),源自古法語 proecheproesceproeësche (好,佳;优秀;勇敢)[1]源自古法語 preuprouprouzprozpruz (好的;优秀的;英勇的)。对比英語 proud

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prowess (可數 不可數,複數 prowesses)

  1. (不可數) 高超技艺技能本领造诣
    • 1888年10月14日, Ambrose Bierce, “An Unfinished Race”, 出自 The San Francisco Examiner, →OCLC; republished in Can Such Things Be?, Washington, D.C.: The Neale Publishing Company, 1903, →OCLC313:
      When in liquor he would make foolish wagers. On one of these too frequent occasions he was boasting of his prowess as a pedestrian and athlete, and the outcome was a match against nature. For a stake of one sovereign he undertook to run all the way to Coventry and back, a distance of something more than forty miles.
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    • 2017年11月10日, Daniel Taylor, “Youthful England earn draw with Germany but Lingard rues late miss”, 出自 The Guardian[1], London,於28 March 2018歸檔自原頁面:
      There is such a sense of inferiority sometimes when it comes to facing Germany, with all their World Cups, their penalty prowess and easy sophistication, it might come as a surprise to learn that, in head-to-head encounters, England actually match their opponents.
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  2. (不可數) 英勇勇敢无畏英雄气概 尤指在战斗中
  3. (可數) 显示出上述特质的行为
    1. 熟练高超手法
      • 1869 July, “Art. VI.—Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, Bart., Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. By John Veitch, M.A., Professor of Logic and Rhetoric in the University of Glasgow. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1869.”, 出自 The North British Review, 第 L 卷, 第 C 期, Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas, →OCLC493:
        I recollect hearing [] of his [Sir William Hamilton's] simple, independent, meditative habits, ruggedly athletic modes of exercise, fondness for his big dog, etc. etc.: [] I did not witness, much less share in, any of the swimming or other athletic prowesses.
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      • 2007, Christopher Hodapp, “From Darkness to Light”, 出自 Richard Harris 編, Solomon’s Builders: Freemasons, Founding Fathers and the Secrets of Washington, D.C., Berkeley, Calif.: Ulysses Press, →ISBN35–36 頁s:
        As the Middle Ages drew to a close and the Renaissance rose like a new sun, knowledge of philosophy and the sciences became objects of interest to a nobility that had once held only skill in battle as a prowess worth attaining.
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    2. 英勇行为
      • a. 1472, Thomas Malory, “Capitulum viij”, 出自 [Le Morte Darthur], book V, [London: [] by William Caxton], 出版於 31 July 1485, →OCLC, leaf 87, recto; 再版為 H[einrich] Oskar Sommer 編, Le Morte Darthur [], London: David Nutt, [], 1889, →OCLC173,第 11–15 行s:
        Thenne the batails approuched and ſhoue and ſhowted on bothe ſydes / many men ouerthrowen / hurte / & ſlayn and grete valyaunces / proweſſes and appertyces of werre were that day ſhewed []
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      • 1851, Charles Fourier, Hugh Doherty, transl., “Ulterlogue”, 出自 The Passions of the Human Soul, and Their Influence on Society and Civilization. [] In Two Volumes, 第 II 卷, London: Hippolyte Bailliere, [], →OCLC88:
        If it is deemed of so much importance, why has no attention been paid to the effects of general friendship, such as certain military prowesses, in which you see a portion of a regiment sacrifice itself in support of another portion?
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  1. prǒues(se, n.” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 14 April 2018.

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