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nobly

/noh-blee/US // ˈnoʊ bli //

高尚地,崇高地,高贵的,高尚的

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a noble manner.
    • : courageously; bravely; gallantly.
    • : splendidly; superbly; magnificently.
    • : of noble ancestry: nobly born.

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Examples

  • So manufacturers are nobly trying to build one ski that can do it all.

  • Andrew nobly stood by her when she was filmed attempting to sell access to him by a reporter from News of the World.

  • They do it because they nobly believe no parent, spouse, or sibling should ever experience similar suffering.

  • Perhaps less nobly, Day also helmed Lululemon as it experienced a PR disaster this past March.

  • Accusations of dishonor demonize and demoralize, making it difficult to compromise, and sapping the motivation to act nobly.

  • Mendax is derived from splendide mendax, which is from Horace and means “nobly untruthful.”

  • “This house must have been the hotel of some distinguished family, Baron; it is nobly proportioned,” said David Arden.

  • "Not so, Seor Conde; the man who has treated her so nobly has the best right to her," said the General.

  • You will be pleased to know that this king was the grandson of the very Isabella who so nobly helped Columbus.

  • In the great battle round Dresden the Marshal's twenty thousand raw recruits played their part nobly.

  • In one case, the ministers of the Community to whom we now direct our thoughts, have nobly cast the latter aside.