gent

英[dʒent] 美[dʒent]
  • n. 绅士;<口>男厕所
  • adj. <古> 优美的
Noun:
  1. informal abbreviation of `gentleman'

  2. a boy or man;

    "that chap is your host"
    "there's a fellow at the door"
    "he's a likable cuss"
    "he's a good bloke"

  3. port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry

1. Mr Blake was a gent. He knew how to behave.
布莱克先生是位绅士,举止得体。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He was a lean, patrician gent in his early sixties.
他60岁出头,是位有着贵族气派的清瘦绅士。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Quite a gent,'e was -- dress shirt, top'at, black overcoat.
他是个上等人 —— 穿着白衬衫, 戴着高礼帽, 外面一件黑大衣.

来自英汉文学

4. " No, I hear them. The car alarm gent off, but they must have disengaged it. "
没有, 但我听到了声音. 因为 防盗器 响了.但是他们一定把它切断了.

来自英汉 - 翻译样例 - 口语

5. The aunt says: " Gent always gives others half bigger. "
阿姨说: “ 绅士总是把较大的半块给别人. ”

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This way, please, gents!
      先生们,请这边走!
    2. Mr Blake was a gent. He knew how to behave.
      布莱克先生是位绅士。他知道该怎么做。
    3. Where's the gents?
      男厕所在哪儿?
    4. Is there a gents near here?
      附近有男厕所吗?