gallantries

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[ˈgæləntri:z]
是什么意思
  • n.

    勇敢( gallantry的名词复数 );(对女子的)殷勤;礼貌的言行;

  • 英英释义

    gallantry[ 'ɡæləntri ]

    • n.
      • the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle)

        同义词:heroismvalorvalourvalorousnessvaliancevaliancy

      • courtesy towards women

        同义词:chivalrypolitesse

      • polite attentiveness to women
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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. He got a medal for his gallantry.
      他因勇敢而赢得一枚勋章。
    2. There was no lack of gallantry and fortitude.
      并不缺乏勇气和刚毅。
    3. The young man was noted for gallantry.
      那个年轻人以向女人献殷勤而闻名。
    4. Opening a door for a woman is not a rare gallantry.
      为女士开门是种常见的献殷勤的方式。

    权威例句

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