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🔑 gentle·manBrE /ˈdʒentlmən/NAmE /ˈdʒentlmən/ noun (gentle·men BrE /ˈdʒentlmən/ NAmE /ˈdʒentlmən/ ) 🔑 [C] a man who is polite and well educated, who has excellent manners and always behaves well 彬彬有礼的人;有教养的人;君子◆Thank you—you're a real gentleman. 谢谢您,您是个真正的君子。◆He's no gentleman! 他可不是正人君子! ➡ compare lady (2) 🔑 [C, usually pl.] (formal) used to address or refer to a man, especially sb you do not know (称呼或指男子,尤其是不认识的)先生◆Ladies and gentlemen! Can I have your attention, please? 女士们,先生们,请大家注意!◆Gentlemen of the jury! 陪审团诸位先生!◆Can I help you, gentlemen? 诸位先生,有什么我可以效劳的?◆There's a gentleman to see you. 有位先生要见你。 HELP In more informal speech, you could say 非正式谈话中可说◆Can I help you? 我能为你效劳吗?◆There's someone to see you. 有人要见你。 (NAmE) used to address or refer to a male member of a legislature, for example the House of Representatives (对立法机构男议员的称呼)先生,阁下(old-fashioned) a man from a high social class, especially one who does not need to work 有身份的人;绅士;富绅◆a country gentleman 乡绅◆a gentleman farmer (= one who owns a farm for pleasure, not as his main job) 乡绅(以拥有农场为乐趣,而不作为主业) ●a ˌgentleman/ˌlady of ˈleisure(humorous) a man/woman who does not have to work 不必工作的男人(或女人) |