gallantry
n. 勇敢; (对女子的)殷勤; 礼貌的言行
Gallantry is bravery shown by someone who is in danger, for example when they are fighting in a war.
For his gallantry he was awarded a Victoria Cross.
他因为表现英勇而荣获维多利亚十字勋章。
Gallantry is kind, polite, and considerate behaviour towards other people, especially women.
It's that time of year again, when thoughts turn to romance and gallantry.
又到了每年的那个时候,人们又想到了风花雪月和献殷勤的男人。
1. the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle);
2. courtesy towards women
3. polite attentiveness to women
I had a theoretical reverence and homage for beauty, elegance, gallantry, fascination.
我对于美 、 文雅 、 勇敢 、 魅力,抱有一种理论上的崇敬.
'Say gallantry , while you are about it,'suggested Carton.
“ 更会献殷勤, 只要你肯干, ”卡尔顿提醒他.
'How I admire the gallantry of your youthful spirit, Mr. Lorry.'
“ 我真佩服你老当益壮的侠义精神, 罗瑞先生. ”
She held out her hand, he kissed it with affectionate gallantry.
她伸出手来, 他亲切而殷勤地吻了一下.
There was no lack of gallantry and fortitude.
并不缺乏勇气和刚毅.