nobly
adv. 高貴地; 高尚地; 勇敢地; 貴族出身地
If you say that someone is a noble person, you admire and respect them because they are unselfish and morally good.
He was an upright and noble man who was always willing to help in any way he could...
他是一個正直高尚的人,總是願意盡其所能幫助他人。
I wanted so much to believe he was pure and noble.
我非常願意相信他是純潔高尚的。
If you say that something is a noble idea, goal, or action, you admire it because it is based on high moral principles.
He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor...
他對皇帝陛下高尚的動機深信不疑。
We'll always justify our actions with noble sounding theories...
我們總會用聽起來非常高尚的理論為我們的行動辯護。
If you describe something as noble, you think that its appearance or quality is very impressive, making it superior to other things of its type.
...the great parks with their noble trees.
樹木參天的大公園
...a noble and pure wine.
優質純葡萄酒
Noble means belonging to a high social class and having a title.
...rich and noble families...
侯門朱戶
Although he was of noble birth he lived as a poor man.
雖然他出身貴族,卻過著窮人的日子。
In former times, people who belonged to a high social class and had titles such as 'Baron' or 'Duke' were referred to as nobles .
More and more nobles made Moscow their home during Catherine's reign.
在葉卡捷琳娜大帝統治時期,越來越多的貴族移居莫斯科。
1. in a noble manner;
Eric's sister had nobly volunteered to help with the gardening.
埃裡克的姐姐真好,自告奮勇幫助收拾花園。
She conducted herself nobly.
她行為高尚.
The nobly born must nobly do.
出身高尚者行為也應高尚.
Toward women he was nobly restrained and chivalrous.
對於婦女,他表現得高尚拘謹,尊敬三分.
Was not that nobly done?
這事做得不是很堂皇的 嗎 ?