gallant
adj. 堂皇的; 壯麗的; 勇敢的; (對女子)獻殷勤的
n. 時髦的青年男子; 對婦女獻殷勤的男人; 情人
If someone is gallant, they behave bravely and honourably in a dangerous or difficult situation.
The gallant soldiers lost their lives so that peace might reign again.
英勇的戰士們為恢復和平獻出了生命。
A gallant effort or fight is one in which someone tried very hard to do something difficult, although in the end they failed.
He died at the age of 82, after a gallant fight against illness.
他在與疾病進行了頑強的抗爭後故去,享年82歲。
If a man is gallant, he is kind, polite, and considerate towards women.
Douglas was a complex man, thoughtful, gallant, and generous.
道格拉斯讓人捉摸不透,他體貼周到,對女孩子頗為殷勤,而且慷慨大方。
1. a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
2. a man who attends or escorts a woman
1. unflinching in battle or action;
2. lively and spirited;
3. having or displaying great dignity or nobility;
4. having the qualities of gallantry attributed to an ideal knight
Today, Kay Gallant and I will tell about the life and work of this great scientist.
今天, 我和凱·蘭特將要講述這位偉大科學家的生活與工作的故事.
The gallant John B. Gordon, at head of the marching column, outdoes us in courtesy.
英勇的約翰·B · 戈登走在行進縱隊的最前頭, 他的威儀遠勝於我們.
A forepeak halliard snapped and the highest top gallant spar was carried away.
船首艙的帆繩被猛烈的海風吹斷,最高矗的船首細斜桅杆已經摺斷,消失得無影無蹤.
Those gallant men will remain often in my thoughts and my prayers, always.
那些勇敢的人的形象在我的腦海中揮之不去,我將永遠為他們祈禱.
" Allow me,'said the gallant policeman.
“ 讓我來, ” 那位警察殷勤地說.