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gent

/jent/US // dʒɛnt //UK // (dʒɛnt) //

绅士,绅士们,先生,绅宝

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. gentleman.

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Examples

  • For the dapper gent whose favorite accessory is a strong cocktail.

  • Prior to her arrest, Johnson was living under partial immunity in Gent, Belgium, while a case was being built against her.

  • So presenter Orlando Bloom, ever the dashing gent, held her up to the mic while she delivered her thank-yous.

  • Now, by “old school,” Mrs. Cain means a midcentury sort of gent who sees himself as “a protector of women.”

  • This affable gent will take you on a customized walk, hike, or boar hunt around town.

  • Pretty soon, another one come back–a moustached gent, a right dudey one, with yalla tucks on his sleeves.

  • Mr. Burton, in his lately published "Narratives," points out another source of information regarding Drury, in the Gent.

  • Did the preacher gent die, er did Brother Peyton jump the game, taking the jackpot with him?

  • I wanted the old gent to start me up in it, but he said, 'Nix come arouse.'

  • The young gent, as is a gent, had no hargle-bargling about terms.