绅士

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"绅士" primarily means "gentleman," referring to a man who is polite, well-mannered, and often of refined character. Historically, it also referred to local officials or retired officials, but this usage is now archaic.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "绅士" in contexts describing someone's behavior, emphasizing politeness and respectfulness. It can also describe a social class or a stereotype of cultured men.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 绅士风度: gentlemanly demeanor, highlighting manners and style.
  • 真正绅士: a true gentleman, emphasizing authenticity.
  • 绅士: gentlemen and ladies, used in formal or polite contexts.

Usage Tips

When using "绅士," focus on the social and behavioral qualities it implies. Avoid confusing it with general words for man or male. It carries a positive, respectful tone and is often used in formal or literary contexts rather than casual speech.

Example Sentences

He is a true gentleman who always treats everyone politely.

Gentlemanly demeanor is not just about dressing well, but more importantly

In that era, a gentleman usually referred to a man of status and education.