gallantry
英:[ˈgæləntri] 美: [ˈɡæləntri]
gallantry 基本解释
n.勇敢;(对女子的)殷勤;礼貌的言行;
变形
复数:gallantries
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
gallantry 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
Beauty and Gallantry: A Model of Polite Conversation RevisitedUtmost Gallantry: the US and Royal Navies at sea in the War of 1812 – By Kevin D. McCranieShipwreck and gallantry: travel, culture, and cities in Mário de Andrade e Gilberto FreyreGALL, GALLANTRY, AND THE GALLOWS: Capital Punishment and the Social Construction of Gender, 1840-1920Modern Military Heroes: Untold Stories of Courage and GallantryAsceticism, Gallantry, or Polygamy? Alexander's Relationship with Women as a Topos in Medieval Romance TraditionsPERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF GALLANTRY AND HELPING PEOPLE WITH EMPHASIS ON GOOD CHARACTER OF A MILITARY ORGANIZATIONCultivate and guide social opinions and expand the spirit of gallantry rise to the occasionAn About-Turn Halfway Through the Completion of a Multi Volume Overall-Descriptive Dictionary : Gallantry or Folly?The Complete Victoria Cross: A Full Chronological Record of all Holders of Britain's Highest Award for Gallantry