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dig·ni·ty
/ˈdɪgnəti/
尊嚴,麵子,高貴
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dig·ni·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Dignities
1.
The
state
of
being
worthy
or
honorable
;
elevation
of
mind
or
character
;
true
worth
;
excellence
.
2.
Elevation
;
grandeur
.
The
dignity
of
this
act
was
worth
the
audience
of
kings
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Elevated
rank
;
honorable
station
;
high
office
,
political
or
ecclesiastical
;
degree
of
excellence
;
preferment
;
exaltation
.
And
the
king
said
,
What
honor
and
dignity
hath
been
done
to
Mordecai
for
this?
--
Esth
.
vi
. 3.
Reuben
,
thou
art
my
firstborn
, . . .
the
excellency
of
dignity
,
and
the
excellency
of
power
.
--
Gen
.
xlix
. 3.
4.
Quality
suited
to
inspire
respect
or
reverence
;
loftiness
and
grace
;
impressiveness
;
stateliness
; --
said
of
mien
,
manner
,
style
,
etc
.
A
letter
written
with
singular
energy
and
dignity
of
thought
and
language
.
--
Macaulay
.
5.
One
holding
high
rank
;
a
dignitary
.
These
filthy
dreamers
. . .
speak
evil
of
dignities
.
--
Jude
. 8.
6.
Fundamental
principle
;
axiom
;
maxim
. [
Obs
.]
Sciences
concluding
from
dignities
,
and
principles
known
by
themselves
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
Syn:
--
See
Decorum
.
To stand upon one's dignity
,
to
have
or
to
affect
a
high
notion
of
one's
own
rank
,
privilege
,
or
character
.
They
did
not
stand upon their dignity
,
nor
give
their
minds
to
being
or
to
seeming
as
elegant
and
as
fine
as
anybody
else
.
--
R
.
G
.
White
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dignity
n
1:
the
quality
of
being
worthy
of
esteem
or
respect
; "
it
was
beneath
his
dignity
to
cheat
"; "
showed
his
true
dignity
when
under
pressure
" [
syn
:
self-respect
,
self-esteem
,
self-regard
]
2:
formality
in
bearing
and
appearance
; "
he
behaved
with
great
dignity
" [
syn
:
lordliness
,
gravitas
]
3:
high
office
or
rank
or
station
; "
he
respected
the
dignity
of
the
emissaries
"
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