nobleman 的定义
plural no·ble·men.
nobleman 近义词
peer
nobleman 的近义词 5 个
man of noble birth
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- Affleck plays Count Pierre de d’Alencon, a nobleman and the film’s scheming villain.
- Over a spectacularly long career, she gave defining performances of romantic 19th-century ballets — chief among them “Giselle,” the story of an innocent peasant maiden betrayed by a nobleman, set to music by Adolphe Adam.
- After all, not only are his plays filled with gender-swapping characters and sexual confusion, he also wrote a series of sonnets, widely considered the most romantic poems ever composed in English, and dedicated them to a mysterious young nobleman.
- Aiming to advance his friend’s suit, Bunker suggests that the infatuated nobleman pretend to fall seriously ill.
- A royal prince raised in a home without a titled nobleman in sight?
- After a few years, he ended up in Moscow, where he was briefly employed as valet to a wealthy nobleman.
- It was during Daenerys' wedding and I was a Pentoshi nobleman in the background, wearing a gigantic hat.
- Twice a year the formal invitation was sent out by the old nobleman to his only son, and to his two nephews.
- M was a Miser, and hoarded up gold; N was a Nobleman, gallant and bold.
- "Oh, they were quite safe in my case, not being a mangeur de cœurs," replied the discreet young nobleman.
- We don't call every tuppeny-hapenny villa inhabited by a nobleman a 'castle' as they do in Germany and Austria.
- Philip Wharton, died; an English nobleman, remarkable for his eccentricities.