
英:/'ˈdʒentlfəʊk/ 美:/'ˈdʒentlfoʊk/
n. 上流人士;名門世家
You English gentlefolk do not let us share your griefs;
你們英國上流人士不讓我們分擔你們的不幸;
They were once described as crime novels for gentlefolk.
他們曾經被描述為“上流人士的犯罪小說”。
"Gentlefolk" 是一個英語名詞,主要含義為出身高貴的人 或上流社會人士,通常以複數形式出現。以下是詳細解析:
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Noun
Refers to people of good social standing, manners, and education; the upper class of society.
/ˈdʒɛntlfoʊk/
The party was attended by many gentlefolk from the city's elite.
His manners and speech were refined, indicating he was born into gentlefolk.
The term "gentlefolk" is considered formal and is not commonly used in everyday conversation. It is often used in literature and historical contexts to refer to the upper class of society.
"Gentlefolk" is a plural noun that refers to people of high social status, education, and manners. It is often used to describe the upper class or aristocracy in society. The word "gentlefolk" is derived from the words "gentle" and "folk," which together mean "well-born people" or "people of noble birth."
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