chivalrous 的定义
- having the qualities of chivalry, as courage, courtesy, and loyalty.
- considerate and courteous to women; gallant.
- gracious and honorable toward an enemy, especially a defeated one, and toward the weak or poor.
chivalrous 近义词
valiant
更多chivalrous例句
- A new survey suggests that women are actually the more chivalrous sex -- which asks the question, where did the 'gentleman' go?
- My sugar daddies were chivalrous and respectful, but when someone is compensating you for your time, a power dynamic emerges.
- Other men who dealt with her a lot would confirm her skill at maneuvering them into feeling they had to be chivalrous.
- The most recklessly chivalrous terms are indeed consonant with Sir Edward's character.
- By now his name was well known to friend and foe alike, and his chivalrous nature was admired, even by his enemies.
- His frank, chivalrous nature was captivated by the bold personality of the Corsican, so great in war, so attractive in peace.
- The main certainty about his hapless157 expedition to Ireland is the certainty that he fought with the most chivalrous ardour.
- But neither with the domestic feeling nor with the chivalrous feeling has the wicked priest any sympathy.