n. 1.高贵的身分[出身]。 2.〔the nobility〕〔集合词〕贵族(阶层);〔英国〕上院议员及家族。 3.崇高,高贵,高尚。 4.庄严,雄伟。 短语和例子 a man of true nobility 一个真正高尚的人。
the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct 同义词:nobleness, magnanimousness, grandeur,
a privileged class holding hereditary titles 同义词:aristocracy,
the state of being of noble birth 同义词:noblesse,
Nobility is a social group - status State - which possesses more acknowledged privileges or [than members of most other classes in a society, membership therein typically being hereditary. The privileges associated with nobility may constitute substantial advantages over or relative to non-nobles, or may be largely honorary (e.
例句与用法
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We call meanness nobility and hatred honor . 我们善恶不分,是非不明。
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The english gentry are next below the nobility . 英国绅士的地位仅次于贵族。
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We were really society nobility . 我们家确确实实是名门贵族。
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British nobility seldom tipped . 英国贵族是很少给小费的。
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Earls , princes , and kings belong to the nobility . 伯爵、亲王和国王属于贵族。
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My reply did not rise to the nobility of my host . 我的答辞没有满足东道主的厚望。
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These laws have abolished the privileges of the nobility . 这些法律取消了贵族的特权。
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No title of nobility shall be granted by the united states . 合众国不得颁发任何爵位。
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Dainty sauces are the life, the nobility of famous dishes . 美味的调料给上等佳肴以生命和华贵。
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These are the things that give science its status and nobility . 正是这些,提高了科学的地位和声望。