英:['dʒentɪles]
美:['dʒentəlˌes]
英:['dʒentɪles]
美:['dʒentəlˌes]
noun
decorum of conduct befitting a member of the gentry
Middle English, "aristocratic birth, ideal characteristics of the wellborn," borrowed from Anglo-French, from gentil gentle >entry 1 + -esse, suffix of abstract nouns (going back to Latin -itia)
The first known use of gentilesse was in the 14th century
1 I am a charming and eastern woman, bright and gentle, beautiful and gentilesse, romantic and elegant.
我是一个迷人的东方女子,开朗又文静、美丽又温柔、浪漫又高雅。
2 Enjoy the gentilesse when you hold me in the arms.
享受你从身后抱着我的温柔。
3 Especially to their husbands, they should not only be gentilesse but also to obey.
尤其对夫君不仅要温柔,而且要三从四德。
1 文雅
quiet decent elegant gentle finished polished humane gracious civilized dainty suave urbane debonair decorous svelte maidenly Chesterfieldian gently prettily finish grace distinction gentility urbanity suavity civilize
2 斯文
3 有教养
Nice polished polite educated accomplished civilized cultured cultivated well-educated patrician genteel courtly gentlemanly instructed well-bred couth finish grace sophistication gentry gentle