noble
英 ['nəʊb(ə)l]
美['nobl]
- adj. 高尚的;贵族的;惰性的;宏伟的
- n. 贵族
- vt. 抓住;逮捕
- n. (Noble)人名;(英、法、意)诺布尔;(西)诺夫莱;(阿拉伯)努布莱
考试真题
- The British traveler Charles Thompson spoke for many Grand Tourists when in 1744 he described himself as being impatiently desirous of viewing a country so famous in history, a country which once gave laws to the world, and which is at present the greatest school of music and painting, contains the noblest productions of sculpture and architecture, and is filled with cabinets of rarities, and collections of all kinds of historical relics.
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- But there is also a place in a young life for noble purposes that include a dedication to the broader society, a love of country and an aspiration to make their own leadership contributions.
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- "The valuable examples which they furnish of the power of self-help, of patient purpose, resolute working and steadfast integrity, issuing in the formation of truly noble and manly character, exhibit," wrote Smiles, " what it is in the power of each to ac
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双语例句
- 1. He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor.
- 他对皇帝陛下高尚的动机深信不疑。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Cockburn's arrival coincided with that of Sir Iain and Lady Noble.
- 科伯恩到时正好伊恩爵士和诺布尔夫人也来了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. We'll always justify our actions with noble sounding theories.
- 我们总会用听起来非常高尚的理论为我们的行动辩护。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Their cause was noble.
- 他们所进行的是崇高的事业。
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- 5. He died for a noble cause.
- 他为了高尚的事业而牺牲。
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