gallantly
adv. 勇敢地; 大膽地; (船等)富麗堂皇; (對女性)殷勤地
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. in a gallant manner;
The Spaniard gallantly fought off 11 set points before Seles won 8-6.
這名西班牙運動員頑強地挽救了11個賽點,最終以6比8輸給了塞萊斯。
He gallantly kissed Marie's hand as we prepared to leave.
我們準備離開的時候,他非常有禮貌地吻了吻瑪麗的手。
The town responded gallantly to the War.
全鎮的人都英勇無畏地投入了這場戰爭。
He gallantly offered to carry her cases to the car.
他殷勤地要幫她把箱子拎到車子裡去.
The new fighters behave gallantly under fire.
新戰士在炮火下表現得很勇敢.