noble 的 2 个定义
no·bler, no·blest.
- distinguished by rank or title.
- pertaining to persons so distinguished.
- of, belonging to, or constituting a hereditary class that has special social or political status in a country or state; of or pertaining to the aristocracy.
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- a person of noble birth or rank; nobleman or noblewoman.
- a former gold coin of England, first issued in 1346 by Edward III, equal to half a mark or 6s. 8d., replaced in 1464 under Edward IV by the rose noble.
- a peer.
noble 近义词
aristocratic
dignified, excellent
noble 的近义词 44 个
- benevolent
- brilliant
- charitable
- dignified
- distinguished
- extraordinary
- gracious
- grand
- great
- high-minded
- honorable
- humane
- imposing
- lofty
- magnificent
- splendid
- virtuous
- worthy
- august
- elevated
- liberal
- upright
- beneficent
- benign
- big
- bounteous
- courtly
- cultivated
- eminent
- first-rate
- generous
- great-hearted
- impressive
- magnanimous
- meritorious
- preeminent
- refined
- remarkable
- reputable
- stately
- sublime
- supreme
- sympathetic
- tolerant
noble 的反义词 27 个
member of royal or important family
更多noble例句
- The filmmakers plant the stationary camera in front of their subjects, which gives them a status akin to noble portraiture.
- Even the noblest of ambitions in terms of capturing all forms of human beauty may not have a chance because the brightness values aren’t even represented accurately.
- Despite his noble ties, Bartini was raised by a peasant family before Lodovico eventually acknowledged him.
- Today, there can hardly be a more noble mission than helping America – and the world – usher in a new era of healthy aging by re-engaging and re-committing to the defeat of Alzheimer’s.
- The military was the noblest and best part of the nation, but that’s completely gone.
- The skateboarder is as irredeemably evil as the others are noble.
- If the noble experiment of American democracy is to mean anything, it is fidelity to the principle of freedom.
- And the string of episodes that aired before that were gripping, noble, and simply entertaining to watch.
- She was one of the wealthiest women in the world and certainly the most eccentric noble of her time.
- And after the Driscoll story broke, another megapastor, Perry Noble, admitted to using ResultSource on one of his book projects.
- I find myself chained to the foot of a woman, my noble Cornelia would despise!
- What course was taken to supply that assembly when any noble family became extinct?
- He remembered how his father had execrated this noble enemy, even at the time he declared his worth.
- And when wine had unselfed my noble father, you received his passionate insults with forbearance and forgiveness!
- The consequence of this quarrel was that, early in 1794, he found himself accused as a ci-devant noble.