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gallant

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++gal·lant1 /ˈɡælənt/ adjective old-fashioned  1 KINDa man who is gallant is kind and polite towards women 〔对女子〕殷勤有礼的 a gallant young man 一个殷勤的小伙子2 brave 勇敢的,英勇的 a gallant attempt to save lives 救人的勇敢之举
Examples from the Corpus
gallantShe had also a gallant and generous heart wide-open to affection.Civilized warfare was, in fact, introduced into California through the undertakings of our own gallant Captain Fremont.The gallant commander and his horse fell in a heap... the horse dead, the rider unhurt.And his gallant countrymen were beaten at last.gallant deedsWe remember well its prime movers: Charlie Hopper, the gallant sub-postmaster.Want to help our gallant team at the World Aerobatic Championships?Well and nobly did... his gallant troops hold their own...Having observed her recovery, the gallant youth departed.
gal·lant2 /ɡəˈlænt, ˈɡælənt $ ɡəˈlænt, ɡəˈlɑːnt/ noun [countable] old-fashioned  KINDa well-dressed young man who is kind and polite towards women 时髦绅士〔指穿着考究、对女子殷勤的年轻男子〕
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gallantI insisted on paying the bill and on opening the door for her as if I were an ordinary gallant.A seasoned gallant who spoke seven languages, he had a quick and agile mind that few women could resist.These gallants, with hair long and curled, and jerkins dripping pearls, proved to be raucous and strident.Karelius took an immediate dislike to Lapointe, whom he considered a flashy young gallant.He, like others, mentioned some young gallant who passed through the village about the same time.Finally, the Mirza Nama advises the young gallant on the tricky matter of dress.
Origin gallant1 (1300-1400) Old French galer to have a good time, from gale; → GALA
Corpus gallant kind is man who is a and


gallant
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gallant1 /ˈɡælənt/ adjective old-fashioned
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: galer 'to have a good time', from gale; gala
1. a man who is gallant is kind and polite towards women:
    a gallant young man
2. brave:
    a gallant attempt to save lives

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gallant2 /ɡəˈlænt, ˈɡælənt $ ɡəˈlænt, ɡəˈlɑːnt/ noun [countable] old-fashioned
a well-dressed young man who is kind and polite towards women


gal·lant adjectiveBrE /ˈɡælənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡælənt/ 🔊(old-fashioned or literary) brave, especially in a very difficult situation (尤指在困境中)勇敢的,英勇的 SYN heroic gallant soldiers勇敢的军人She made a gallant attempt to hide her tears. 她强忍住泪水。🔊🔊(of a man 男子) giving polite attention to women 对女子殷勤的 gal·lant·ly adverbShe gallantly battled on alone. 她单枪匹马继续英勇顽强地战斗。🔊🔊He bowed and gallantly kissed my hand. 他鞠了一躬,殷勤地吻了吻我的手。🔊🔊
gal·lant nounBrE /ɡəˈlænt/ 🔊NAmE /ɡəˈlænt/ 🔊BrE /ˈɡælənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡælənt/ 🔊(old-fashioned) a fashionable young man, especially one who gives polite attention to women (尤指对女子殷勤的)时髦男子