
교양이 있고 예의 바르며 명예로운 남자.
A man who is courteous, honorable, and well-behaved; a man of good breeding.
예문:
"He held the door open for everyone, proving himself to be a true gentleman."
"My grandfather always taught me that being a gentleman means respecting women and keeping your word."
"Despite the disagreement, he remained calm and handled the situation like a perfect gentleman."
어떤 남자를 지칭하거나 여러 남자에게 말을 걸 때 사용하는 공손하거나 격식 있는 표현.
A polite or formal way of referring to or addressing any man, often used when speaking to a group of men.
예문:
"Excuse me, gentlemen, is this seat taken?"
"The police officer asked the gentleman standing near the car if he had witnessed the accident."
"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the annual charity gala."
역사적으로 귀족의 아래 계층이나 상당한 재산이나 지위를 물려받아 일할 필요가 없는 높은 사회적 지위의 남자.
(Historical or formal) A man of noble birth or high social position, especially one who did not need to work due to inherited wealth or status.
예문:
"In 18th-century England, a country gentleman typically owned land and lived off his rents."
"He was registered in the census as a gentleman, indicating he belonged to the gentry class."