nobility

英 [nə(ʊ)'bɪlɪtɪ] 美 [no'bɪləti]
  • n. 贵族;高贵;高尚

中文词源


nobility 贵族

来自noble,高贵的。

英文词源


nobility (n.)
mid-14c., "quality of being excellent or rare," from Old French nobilite "high rank; dignity, grace; great deed" (12c., Modern French nobilité), and directly from Latin nobilitatem (nominative nobilitas) "celebrity, fame; high birth; excellence, superiority; the nobles," from nobilis "well-known, prominent" (see noble (adj.)). Meaning "quality of being of noble rank or birth" is attested from late 14c.; sense of "noble class collectively" is from 1520s.

双语例句


1. Despite its lack of formal power the nobility was not powerless.
尽管没有正式的权力,贵族阶层并非没有权势。

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2. Most of them were the nobility and the landed gentry.
他们大多是贵族和地主乡绅。

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3. In Norman England, the greyhound was a symbol of nobility.
灵犭是在诺曼时期的英格兰是高贵的象征。

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4. She seemed to personify goodness and nobility.
她宛如善良和高贵的化身。

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5. The new merchant class was anxious for acceptance by the old nobility.
新兴的商业阶层渴望得到旧贵族的接纳.

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