nobility的意思和读音

nobility

: [noʊˈbɪləti] : [nəʊˈbɪləti]

n.

nobilities  

n.aristocracy,upper class,upper crust,dignity,graciousness

nobilityn.

1.[singspv]people of high social position who have titles such as that of duke or duchess

2.[u]the quality of being noble in character

n.1.,,2.();〈3.[]4.,1.,,2.();〈3.[]4.,

n.1.an honest and brave way of behaving that people admire2.the impressive size and appearance of something3.people in the highest social class who usually have titles, for example dukes, duchesses, or earls

1. no nobility noble ...

3. nimbus nobility nymphet ...

4. no nobility ,, nobleness ,, ...

5. A:Abreast N:Nobility C:Contribution ...

6. nitrogen [] nobility nominate ...

7. middle class , nobility , proletariat , ...

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1.The trouble was that Henry wanted money for causes that the English nobility did not see as benefiting their interests.

2.I believe in the nobility of Duncan's loyalty, and his enthusiasm. Every time I come in the door, he's waiting to greet me with glee.

3.Make oneself heart love "nobility" in dress is often familiar to bloom bright brilliance forever lately.使

4.A member of the nobility claims to have been affected by an enchantment spell when closing a particularly disastrous trade agreement.

5.Their human Kin are of impeccable breeding from the nobility of the countries of Europe; Russia in particular used to be the Fangs'homeland.

6.Don Juan in turn will likewise yield to his fate, be satisfied with that existence whose nobility is of value only through revolt.

7.The stain of illegitimacy, unbleached by nobility or wealth, would have been a stain indeed.

8.It wasn't until snowflakes soulfully kissed my face that I began to realize the nobility of the winter's spirit.

9.Your family, those you choose to ascend with you, become the founders of a new line of nobility.

10.but in truth there was no romance about mr smith ' s rhodesia ? no heroes , no dering - do , no nobility of purpose.西??使