英 [dʒenˈtɪləti] 美 [dʒenˈtɪləti]
n. 有教养,文雅;上流阶层
复数gentilities
gentility /dʒɛnˈtɪlɪtɪ/ TEM8
不可数名词 Gentility is the fact or appearance of belonging to a high social class. 高贵的出身
The hotel has an air of faded gentility.
这家宾馆有一种没落的贵族氛围。
elegance by virtue of fineness of manner and expression
同义词: breeding / genteelness
优雅性-引用次数:1
儒雅性-引用次数:3
The gentility of their consumption raised their social status and brought flourish for businesses and cultural education.
徽商消费生活的儒雅性提高了他们的社会地位,创造了商业和文化教育的繁荣。
参考来源明清徽商消费生活的儒雅性
长篇小说和短篇故事是不同的类别 gentility n. 有教养,文雅 genuine adj.
... attentiveness 注意 gentility 文雅 good manners 好习惯, 有礼貌...
... gentility n.有教养,文雅,彬彬有礼 gentry n.绅士,绅士阶层,上流社会人士 degenerate vi.衰退,堕落,蜕化a.衰退的,堕落的n.堕落者 ...
genteelly 文雅地,有教养地
gentle 蛆,饵
gentlefolk 上流人士;名门世家
gentle 使温和,使驯服
有教养,文雅;上流阶层
The hotel has an air of faded gentility.
这家宾馆有一种没落的贵族氛围。
He took her hand with discreet gentility.
他温文尔雅地牵着她的手。
She thinks expensive clothes are a mark of gentility.
她认为昂贵的服装是身份高贵的标志。
Some of its old-world gentility remains: Goldman agreed to talk for this story only reluctantly, wary of looking like a braggart.
Fanshawe feels our newfound gentility is a function of our more developed society and people should respect our more fastidious sensibilities.
She mesmerizes colleagues with a mixture of soft-spoken gentility and effusive warmth.