英:['dʒentlmənlaɪk]
美:['dʒentəlmənˌlaɪk]
英:['dʒentlmənlaɪk]
美:['dʒentəlmənˌlaɪk]
noun
a man of noble or gentle (see gentle entry 1 sense 4a) birth
a man belonging to the landed gentry
a man who combines gentle (see gentle entry 1 sense 4a) birth or rank with chivalrous qualities
a man of independent means who does not engage in any occupation or profession for gain
valet sense 1b—often used in the phrase gentleman's gentleman
a man of any social class or condition—often used in a courteous reference or usually in the plural in addressladies and gentlemen
show this gentleman to a seat
Middle English gentilman
The first known use of gentleman was in the 12th century
giggleverb
to laugh with repeated short high sounds
ghostwriteverb
to write for and in the name of another
Germannoun
a person born or living in Germany
the Germanic language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland
gerbilnoun
any of several Old World desert rodents with long hind legs
geothermaladjective
of, relating to, or using the heat of the earth's interioralso: produced by such heat
Georgianadjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of the reigns of the first four British kings named George
Georgian architecture
gentlemannoun
a man born to a family of high social rank
a man of good education and social position
a male with very good manners
reminded her young son to be a gentleman
man ladies and gentlemen
I can help this gentleman
1 His mother let that suggestion lie, but she said, "You must remember, my boy, that Theodore has many qualities which—which——He is very well educated, and clever, and gentlemanlike."
2 He brings to mind one of those rough-spoken tycoon hosts trying to come across as gentlemanlike on “Dragons’ Den.”
3 Give me Mr. Gammon for my money," said Titmouse, sighing, "such an uncommon gentlemanlike gent—he's quite taken to me"—— "Ah, that, I suppose, was him with the black velvet waistcoat, and pretty white hands!
4 It would be the gentlemanlike thing to do.
5 Bingley was good looking and gentlemanlike ; he had a pleasant countenance , and easy , unaffected manners.
他的姐妹也都是些优美的女性, 态度落落大方.
6 The "intelligent, gentlemanlike" practitioner is a kind of therapist, whose business is humouring his clucking patients.
7 It was a great pity that there were some odd things said about this very agreeable, obliging, and gentlemanlike person.
8 He's a gentleman by birth.
9 Thus, sir, it lies at your door to gain the applause of the whole city, a few misers excepted, by a generous and gentlemanlike discovery of this affair.
10 Mr. Talbot was a man of about sixty—tall, thin, and gentlemanlike in deportment, with grey hair, and black eyebrows, which lent considerable expression to the orbs beneath them.
11 He is a charming boy, most gentlemanlike, and has that peculiar childlike simplicity which belongs to none but Italians.
12 Arts and handicrafts were not considered gentlemanlike pursuits; the industry of the city was relegated to Spaniards of low birth, to the Mud�jares, and to aliens.
13 He’s risen from being a successful boxer to the owner of a gentleman’s club.
14 It will be such a boon to the House to hear a gentlemanlike tone on questions which have always been treated in coarser guise.
15 Mr. Larkin opened his pink eyelids, and showing his small, light blue eyes, while he maintained his easy and gentlemanlike attitude.
16 By the way, I hear an excellent character of your officers for regularity and gentlemanlike manners.
17 Had he not found him good-natured and gentlemanlike?
18 His language was free from all slang, and very gentlemanlike and well chosen, and he discussed everything.
19 He is a very good boy, rather idle and unenergetic, but he is a very honest, gentlemanlike little fellow, though I can't get him to construe as I wish.
20 I must say Laidley acted in a much more decent and gentlemanlike way than I expected.
1 彬彬有礼
genteel urbane gentlemanly well-mannered genty respectfully urbanely complaisance keep a civil tongue do the civil do the civil thing
2 绅士似的
3 优雅
class elegant stylish neat finished delicate refined polite exquisite Corinthian gracious graceful cultivated courtly ladylike lightsome featly Chesterfieldian finely elegantly graciously chicly finish grace polish elegance flair delicacy fineness politesse elegancy etherealness bon ton
4 彬彬有礼的