柯林斯詞典gallant /?g?l?nt/ 義項(xiàng) gallant讀作g??l?nt或?g?l?nt。1. ADJ If someone is gallant, they behave bravely and honourably in a dangerous or difficult situation. 英勇的[老式] The gallant soldiers lost their lives so that peace might reign again. 英勇的士兵為了恢復(fù)和平而犧牲了他們的生命。2. gallantlyADV 英勇地[ADV with v] The town responded gallantly to the war. 全鎮(zhèn)居民英勇地應(yīng)對(duì)這場(chǎng)戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)。3. ADJ If a man is gallant, he is kind, polite, and considerate toward women. (男人對(duì)女人) 殷勤的[老式] Douglas was a complex man, thoughtful, gallant, and generous. 道格拉斯是個(gè)復(fù)雜的男人,他體貼、殷勤而且慷慨。4. gallantlyADV 殷勤地[ADV with v] He gallantly kissed Marie's hand as we prepared to leave. 我們準(zhǔn)備離開的時(shí)候,他殷勤地吻了瑪麗的手。 返回 gallant劍橋詞典 gallant adjective (POLITE) formal (of a man) polite and kind towards women, especially when in public (尤指男子在公眾場(chǎng)合)對(duì)女子殷勤有禮的 That wasn't very gallant of you, Paul, pushing a young lady out of the way like that! 保羅,那樣子推搡開一位年輕女士可真沒風(fēng)度。 gallant adjective (BRAVE) formal approving showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things 英勇的,勇敢的,無畏的 Despite fierce competition , she made a gallant effort to win the first medal of the championships . 面對(duì)激烈的競(jìng)爭(zhēng),她頑強(qiáng)拼搏,終于奪得了錦標(biāo)賽的首枚獎(jiǎng)牌。 返回 gallant