Examples of using Nobility in English and their translations into Chinese
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Formerly in Thailand and Japan, it was regarded as a tribute to the royal family, and only the nobility could use it.
Ultimately, it seeks to inspire all people to live with nobility, dignity and an active conscience.
In most nations, important and strong figures adorn the coins and currency bills of exchange, from nobility, to political leaders, to national and cultural icons.
The execution of St. Catherine of Egypt, in large part due to the nobility of the girl and her beauty.
Through this marriage as well as other alliances, the Merode family quickly became one of the most important families of the Duchy of Brabant nobility.
With the rise of Petersburg in the eighteenth century, Moscow became the centre of the‘good life' for the nobility.
Beethoven, he learned, was a proud man who believed absolutely in his own abilities and never bothered to flatter the nobility.
Purple often describes the use of words such as imagination, creativity, dignity, nobility and abundance.
Trust is a measure of your depth of faith in the nobility of human nature, of your depth of love for all.
The Lord Ruler depends on that atium, Valette- it's one of the prime ways he controls the nobility.
Ashe, at least now you don't have to worry about my causing too much unrest amongst Kae's nobility.”.
My dear young friend,” said Mustapha Mond,“civilization has absolutely no need of nobility or heroism.
He learned wisdom from his father, as well as nobility, honesty and faithfulness.
The Nobility of Europe, upon safe return, thanked God by the building of a new church or the enhancement of an old one.
There were the British, whose nobility and fortitude saw them through the worst of Dunkirk and the London Blitz.
In the early modern era, religious conviction and practices were, for the nobility, an expression of their own devoutness and part of their noble self-image.
That nobility and his refined art give his works their wonderful power.
Nobility of spirit"…"intellectual contribution"…"greatness of heart"….
They remind me of the French and German nobility of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who were against progress which was synonymous with industrialisation.
In that instant she guessed at, and realised, Harold's unselfish nobility of purpose, the supreme effort of his constant love.