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gen.tle.manHJen7t67mEn, $-t6-n [C]pl -men a man who is polite and behaves well towards other people, or a man of a high social class绅士,有身份的人(approving) Gerald is such a (perfect) gentleman/is a real gentleman.杰拉尔德全然是个绅士/是个真正的绅士。(approving) He's too much of a gentleman to get involved in a quarrel like this.他是那么具有绅士风度,不会卷入这样的争吵。Just because I didn't hold the door open for her, she told me I was no gentleman.就因为我没有替她开门,她就说我一点绅士风度也没有。He belongs to a gentlemen's club in London.他是伦敦绅士俱乐部的成员。Gentleman is also used as a polite way of addressing or referring to a man.先生Ladies and gentlemen, the show is about to begin.女士们,先生们,表演就要开始了。Excuse me, but this gentleman has a question for you.对不起,这位先生有问题要问你。An elderly gentleman sat reading a newspaper in the corner of the waiting room.一位年长的先生坐在等候室的角落里看报。A gentleman's agreement is an agreement which is based on trust and is not written down.(没有笔录的)君子协定"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (title of a book by Anita Loos, 1925 )《男士喜欢金发碧眼女郎》(安妮塔·卢斯所著的书的书名) Titles and forms of address
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