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Definition of Galahad in English: Galahad(also Sir Galahad) proper nounˈɡaləhadˈɡæləˌhæd 1The noblest of King Arthur's knights, renowned for immaculate purity and destined to find the Holy Grail. 加勒哈德(亚瑟王最高贵的骑士,以圣洁而闻名,因而注定会找到圣杯) - 1.1as noun a Galahad" or "a Sir Galahad A person characterized by nobility, integrity, or courtesy.
高贵(或正直、谦恭)的人 the wise guys and Sir Galahads, they don't last Example sentencesExamples - Through many a day-dream, slender lads and swarthy knights in armor, dauntless Sir Galahads and wicked St. Elmos had sued for her favor in turn, with long and fervent speeches.
- But with 50 young Sir Galahads to hand, anything was possible.
- The Galahads in Hollywood spent $837,000 on five buildings to cover severely cracked concrete.
- It didn't look to me as if she needed a bunch of Sir Galahads to come riding to her rescue.
- The lads in the workshop are real Sir Galahads when it pours down, as Andy explains: ‘The awful weather in May saw the Mizuno workshop at full stretch - keeping everyone dry.’
- This just proves to me that in the search for truth there is room for Don Juans like Erdös and Sir Galahads like Einstein.
- Courtship in those days contributed substantially to the ferryman's livelihood; young Galahads wishing to see their lady loves across the river paid frequently for passage.
- They do their surgery in style, with humor; they're hip Galahads, saving lives while ragging the military bureaucracy.
- Sturdy, determined players who make the most of their skills will always have a prominent role to play, but in the end they are the squires to the Lancelots and Galahads of the game.
- It is one of his dullest performances, in a film that really needs someone to match up to memories of Humphrey Bogart and the noble Galahads of 1940s cinema.
Synonyms sir galahad, knight on a white charger, protector, rescuer, saviour, preserver, champion, defender, guardian, guardian angel, deliverer, liberator
Definition of Galahad in US English: Galahad(also Sir Galahad) proper nounˈɡæləˌhædˈɡaləˌhad 1The noblest of King Arthur's legendary knights; renowned for immaculate purity and destined to find the Holy Grail. 加勒哈德(亚瑟王最高贵的骑士,以圣洁而闻名,因而注定会找到圣杯) - 1.1as noun a Galahad" or "a Sir Galahad A person characterized by nobility, integrity, or courtesy.
高贵(或正直、谦恭)的人 the wise guys and Sir Galahads, they don't last Example sentencesExamples - The Galahads in Hollywood spent $837,000 on five buildings to cover severely cracked concrete.
- The lads in the workshop are real Sir Galahads when it pours down, as Andy explains: ‘The awful weather in May saw the Mizuno workshop at full stretch - keeping everyone dry.’
- It is one of his dullest performances, in a film that really needs someone to match up to memories of Humphrey Bogart and the noble Galahads of 1940s cinema.
- Sturdy, determined players who make the most of their skills will always have a prominent role to play, but in the end they are the squires to the Lancelots and Galahads of the game.
- But with 50 young Sir Galahads to hand, anything was possible.
- This just proves to me that in the search for truth there is room for Don Juans like Erdös and Sir Galahads like Einstein.
- Courtship in those days contributed substantially to the ferryman's livelihood; young Galahads wishing to see their lady loves across the river paid frequently for passage.
- They do their surgery in style, with humor; they're hip Galahads, saving lives while ragging the military bureaucracy.
- Through many a day-dream, slender lads and swarthy knights in armor, dauntless Sir Galahads and wicked St. Elmos had sued for her favor in turn, with long and fervent speeches.
- It didn't look to me as if she needed a bunch of Sir Galahads to come riding to her rescue.
Synonyms sir galahad, knight on a white charger, protector, rescuer, saviour, preserver, champion, defender, guardian, guardian angel, deliverer, liberator
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