2. elegance [y not u y m]: elegant and generous. Her dancing is very elegant and pleasing to the eye.
3. elegance [à y]:] refers to a knowledgeable person. It can also mean nobility and integrity. Example: a little thing is harmless, don't worry.
4. elegance? [jρng y m]: Exquisite and elegant. This teacup looks elegant.
5. Generosity [dà fang]: (Words and manners) are naturally not tacky; Unlimited; (style, color, etc) not tacky. Example: She looks natural and graceful, and she is a very good girl.
6. dignified? [duān zhuāng]: correct and solemn. Example: A pool of lotus flowers is graceful, like a dignified woman.
7. Noble [gāo shàng]: Maintaining noble and noble moral integrity is advocated by people who are determined to be noble, as opposed to "meanness". He is a noble child.
8. gentle? [wēn wén r y m]: tenderness: gentleness and courtesy; Er ya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also means that there is no spirit of struggle, and there is no courage and enterprising spirit in doing things. He met a gentle girl on the street in a foreign country.
9. Noble [Gā o GUI]: noble and precious, characterized by solemnity or grandeur; Superior social status, manner or origin. She is a noble and strange girl.
10, elegant? [fē ng y m]: Elegant. Noble or elegant, especially in appearance or manner. None of them speaks as elegantly as that strange young man.