gallantries
英:[ˈgæləntri:z]
gallantries 基本解释
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
gallantries 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- He got a medal for his gallantry.
他因勇敢而赢得一枚勋章。 - There was no lack of gallantry and fortitude.
并不缺乏勇气和刚毅。 - The young man was noted for gallantry.
那个年轻人以向女人献殷勤而闻名。 - 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
Gallantries: Love, Sex, and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century FranceOf Gifts, Gallantries, and Horace: Luise Kulmus (Gottsched) in Her Early LettersLes amusemens de Spa, or, The gallantries of the Spaw in GermanyPreludes and GallantriesGALLANTRIES AND MOCKERIESPreludes and Gallant...Ideas of the Restoration in English Literature, 1660–71A History of Spanish Golden Age DramaIsabella, Lamia, and ‘Merry Old England’Confederate General William Dorsey Pender: The Hope of Glory