gent
/dʒent/ (bre, ipa) · [dʒˈɛnt] /dʒent/ (ame, ipa) · [dʒˈɛnt] /ˈjent/ (ame, mw)
gent — 名詞
- gentsingular
- gentsplural
1. a short, informal way of saying 'gentleman' — a man who is polite, well-dressed,
紳士
有禮貌、有教養的男子
a short, informal way of saying 'gentleman' — a man who is polite, well-dressed, and considerate towards other people
An older gent in a tweed jacket held the door open for us.
一位穿著粗花呢外套的老紳士為我們扶住了門。
informal substitute for 'gentleman'
Who is that well-dressed gent standing by the reception desk?
站在接待桌旁邊那位衣著講究的男士是誰?
used with adjective describing appearance
The pub was full of local gents enjoying their Sunday pints.
那間酒吧裡坐滿了正在享受週日啤酒的當地男士們。
A young gent offered his seat to the elderly woman on the train.
一位年輕男士在火車上把自己的座位讓給了那位老婦人。
文法句型
a [adj] gent
the [adj] gent
用法筆記
Often used humorously or affectionately, especially in British English. The plural form is 'gents'. In direct address ('ladies and gents'), it is a friendly, informal alternative to 'ladies and gentlemen'.
常見錯誤
2. a room or small building with toilets for men to use in a public place; short fo
男廁
公共場所的男用廁所
a room or small building with toilets for men to use in a public place; short for 'the gentlemen's toilet'
Constanza asked the waiter where the gents was located.
Constanza 問服務生男廁所在哪裡。
pattern: the gents + singular verb
Tariq stopped at the gents before catching his train.
Tariq 在趕火車前先去了一趟男廁。
The sign on the door said 'Gents' with a small picture of a man.
門上的標示寫著「男廁」,旁邊畫了一個小人圖案。
Reema waited outside the gents while her brother washed his hands.
Reema 在男廁外面等她弟弟洗手。
- men's room
American equivalent
- restroom
neutral American term for public toilets (male or female)
- lavatory
more formal British term
文法句型
the gents
go to the gents
用法筆記
Always used with the definite article 'the' and treated as singular ('the gents is...'). In British public spaces, the corresponding facility for women is 'the ladies'. The headword form 'gent' is rarely used alone for this sense — the plural form 'gents' is standard.
常見錯誤
gent — 形容詞
- gentpositive
- gentercomparative
- gentestsuperlative
1. (old use) attractive in a delicate or graceful way; pretty in appearance or move
優雅俏麗
古老用語,指美麗優雅
(old use) attractive in a delicate or graceful way; pretty in appearance or movement
The old poem described a gent maiden walking through the spring fields.
那首古詩描述一位俏麗的少女漫步在春天的田野中。
archaic literary use; gent maiden
In medieval tales, knights would sing of their ladies' gent beauty.
在中世紀的故事裡,騎士們經常歌頌他們心上人的優雅之美。
pattern: gent + beauty / grace / form
The author used 'gent' to describe the delicate features of the young princess.
作者用「gent」一詞來形容那位年輕公主精緻的五官。
Chidi read a medieval ballad that called the heroine a 'gent and lovely thing'.
Chidi 讀到一首中世紀歌謠,稱女主角為「一位嬌俏可愛的人兒」。
文法句型
gent + noun
用法筆記
This sense is archaic and rarely encountered in modern English outside of historical or literary texts. It is a completely different word from the noun 'gent' (short for 'gentleman'), originating from Old French 'gent' meaning 'pretty, graceful'. Do not use this in everyday speech.