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The word 绅士 is formed through the conceptual blending of two distinct historical and social ideas. The first character, 绅, originally referred to the ornate sash worn by ancient scholar-officials, thus symbolizing a person of status and refined appearance. The second character, 士, represents the ideal of an educated, principled, and morally cultivated gentleman, a core figure in Confucian thought. By combining them, the term fuses the external symbol of elite status (绅) with the internal virtues of a noble character (士), evolving to collectively denote a man who embodies both polished manners and honorable conduct, a gentleman.

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这位绅士很有礼貌。

Zhè wèi shēnshì hěn yǒu lǐmào.

This gentleman is very polite.

绅士帮助了那位女士。

Shēnshì bāngzhùle nà wèi nǚshì.

The gentleman helped that lady.

他表现得像一位绅士

Tā biǎoxiàn de xiàng yī wèi shēnshì.

He behaved like a gentleman.

绅士的宽容和耐心令人钦佩。

Shēnshì de kuānróng hé nàixīn lìng rén qīnpèi.

The gentleman's tolerance and patience are admirable.

在传统观念中,绅士不仅要有教养,还要有担当。

Zài chuántǒng guānniàn zhōng, shēnshì bùjǐn yào yǒu jiàoyǎng, hái yào yǒu dāndāng.

In traditional concepts, a gentleman should not only have upbringing but also have responsibility.

Word Definition - 绅士

shēn shì gentleman

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