nobly 英 ['nəʊblɪ]   美 ['nobli]

nobly

nobly  英 ['nəʊblɪ] 美 ['nobli]

adv. 崇高地;高贵地;华丽地;豪爽地 

It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. 毋宁说,倒是我们这些还活着的人,应该在这里把自己奉献于勇士们已经如此崇高地向前推进但尚未完成的事业。
And a beard. It is hard not to think of Ben Bernanke as the embodiment of the Federal Reserve, wisely and nobly protecting the nation's financial security. 拥有博士学位,还有胡子,决断英明、行为高贵,维护着美国的金融安全,很难不将本•伯南克(Ben Bernanke)视为美联储的化身。

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  • adv. 崇高地;高贵地;华丽地;豪爽地
  • 1. It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.

    毋宁说,倒是我们这些还活着的人,应该在这里把自己奉献于勇士们已经如此崇高地向前推进但尚未完成的事业。

  • 2. And a beard. It is hard not to think of Ben Bernanke as the embodiment of the Federal Reserve, wisely and nobly protecting the nation's financial security.

    拥有博士学位,还有胡子,决断英明、行为高贵,维护着美国的金融安全,很难不将本•伯南克(Ben Bernanke)视为美联储的化身。

  • 3. But very few people acted responsibly, honorably or nobly (the very word sounds odd today).

    但他们当中很少人有责任心,很少人值得尊重,很少人行事高贵(这个词今天听起来很有些古怪)。

  • nobly (adv.) c. 1300, "valorous, courageous, spirited," from noble (adj.) + -ly (2). Meaning "of or befitting noble birth or descent, of high ancestry" is from 1590s.
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