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Gentles Meaning in English

word · lemma: gentle

ˈdʒɛnəɫz/, /ˈdʒɛntəɫz
JEN-uhlz
dʒˈɛntəlz
JEN-tuhlz

释义

“Gentles” most commonly refers to maggots used as bait for fishing. It can also be an old-fashioned or archaic term for polite or noble people.

用法与细微差别

Modern use refers almost exclusively to fishing bait (maggots). Older literary or Shakespearean English uses “gentles” to address noble or polite people, but this is now rare and sounds archaic. The plural is not used to describe 'gentle' things generally.

例句

Fishermen often use gentles as bait to catch fish.

basic

I bought a box of gentles from the bait shop before fishing.

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The gentles wriggled inside the container.

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Some anglers swear that red gentles attract more fish than white ones.

natural

You don't see many actors addressing the audience as 'good gentles' these days—it's very Shakespearean.

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If you run out of worms, you can always use gentles for bait instead.

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