noblesse
常見例句
- The tradition of noblesse oblige.
貴族行爲(wèi)理應(yīng)高尚的傳統(tǒng)。 - In the olden days, kings and other nobles, observing the principle of noblesse oblige, fought at the head of their troops.
昔日國(guó)王及其他貴族們得遵守“位高權(quán)重”的原則,在戰(zhàn)役中身先士卒。
blog.sina.com.cn - In this, Mr Cameron epitomises British elites: he understands his high-earning peers and feels a genuine noblesse oblige towards the poor, but the people in between seem somehow beyond his ken.
在這方麪,卡梅隆先生就是英國(guó)掌權(quán)者的縮影:他們懂得和自己同樣高收入的堦層,也感覺到作爲(wèi)真正貴族應(yīng)該曏窮人所負(fù)的義務(wù),但是在富人和窮人之間的那些人卻超出了他的眡野範(fàn)圍。 - As Ryan probably knows my sentiments are unfashionable and hinge on notions like noblesse oblige and the burden of privilege.
FORBES: The Folly of Empire: Starving Greek Children - States, not to view arms control as an exercise in noblesse oblige.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy Remarks By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. At The Rutgers University Conference On ‘The Arms Race And The End Of The Cold War’ - He was a nob, with a sense of noblesse oblige.
ECONOMIST: Liberty and democracy 返回 noblesse