释义 |
noblyno‧bly /ˈnəʊbli $ ˈnoʊ-/ adverb - Foreman sacrificed nobly for what he believed was right.
- All were noble goals, nobly stated.
- But my duty is to sacrifice myself to save the army which has so nobly done its duty to defend Vicksburg.
- But Richard at first refused, arguing that he was as nobly born as his brother.
- Conservatism had been nobly employed dissolving the state into the people, he explained in his warm, dreamy way.
- For non-residents, other than the nobly born and well connected, it is less informative.
- Granted this authenticity even for the symbol, she came back the next day, nobly escorted.
- She was rich and nobly born and powerful.
- Well and nobly did... his gallant troops hold their own...
VERB► born· For non-residents, other than the nobly born and well connected, it is less informative.· She was rich and nobly born and powerful.· But Richard at first refused, arguing that he was as nobly born as his brother. ► nobly born- But Richard at first refused, arguing that he was as nobly born as his brother.
- For non-residents, other than the nobly born and well connected, it is less informative.
- She was rich and nobly born and powerful.
1in a morally good or generous way that should be admired: They chose to die nobly rather than to betray their king.2nobly born literary having parents who are members of the nobility |