Ainda não temos significados para "daunt even".
1A question to daunt even the scientific brain of a Kaiser, of a Hindenburg, of a Von Bernstorff.
2They seemed awe-stricken, these brave fellows, who are not daunted even by overwhelming odds.
3But Spanish loyalty was too profound to be daunted even by the awe-inspiring power of the great Napoleon.
4The signatories of a recent letter to Theresa May must have daunted even that sceptic of the business lobby.
5I know; but I have too much confidence in my cause to be daunted even by so serious an obstacle as that.
6Once the Duke of York's was called out; and the booing and murring at it were great enough to have daunted even him.
7But he was not daunted even by this bereavement, for he always lived in the perfect faith that God was on his side.
8Moreover, the steam and smoke, and the flames which the Firedrake spouted like foam from his nostrils, would have daunted even the bravest man.