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单词 gallantry
释义

gallantry

English

Etymology

From French galanterie, equivalent to gallant + -ry.

Noun

gallantry (countable and uncountable, plural gallantries)

  1. courage
    • 1926, P. G. Wodehouse, 'Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend', Penguin, Harmondsworth: 1992, p 98.
      'I have the greatest respect for the young lady to whom you refer. She behaved on a certain recent occasion - on two recent occasions - with notable gallantry and resource, and I won't have her bally-ragged.'
    • 1950 September 1, Truman, Harry S., MP72-73 Korea and World Peace: President Truman Reports to the People, Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, National Archives Identifier: 595162, 1:27 from the start:
      Our men have fought with grim gallantry. The soldiers of the Republic of Korea have also been fighting fiercely.
  2. chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women
    • 1993, Barbara Black Koltuv, Solomon & Sheba: Inner Marriage and Individuation, Nicholas-Hays, →ISBN, LCCN 92044082, OCLC 123058721, page 80:
      The Queen of Sheba has responded to Solomon's gallantry and accepted his one God . She is one who is ready to be guided . Her heart is open . The second part of the testing , the riddles , seem to be a more personal and human exchange .
  3. an instance of gallant behaviour or speech

Synonyms

  • gallanthood
  • gallantness

Translations

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