Examples of using Noblest in English and their translations into Chinese
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The noblest, he thought, was the war against Isike.
And in this unfortunate being its noblest powers were wanting.
It is my noblest and most fruitful employment, and is not to be thrust into a corner.
It is the virtue that unites men and inspires their noblest efforts.
Israeli society sees peace as the noblest of goals and the highest of aspirations.
By doing so, they have not only advanced an essential vehicle of understanding,but served the noblest aims of the United Nations.
The easiest and noblest way is not to be crushing others, but to be improving yourselves.”.
He was the last descendant of one of the noblest families of Argentina.
The easiest and noblest way is not to be crushing others, but to be improving yourselves.”.
Those that best pleased him, as placing her conduct in the noblest light, seemed most improbable.
The greatest and noblest challenge facing humanity is precisely that of becoming more humane.
Known as the Silent City,it was long the seat of Malta's noblest families, but is today home to only about 300 people.
Love is the best and noblest thing in the human heart, especially when it is tested by life as gold is tested by fire.
We hold this prudentjealousy to be the first duty of citizens, and the noblest characteristic of the American Revolution.
SOCRATES The easiest and noblest way is not to be disabling to others but to be improving yourselves.
We hold this prudent jealousy to be the rst duty of citizens,and one of[the] noblest characteristics of the late Revolution.
Man, in his highest and noblest capacities, is wholly nature and embodies its uncanny dual character.
We maintain this prudent jealousy to be the primary obligation of Residents,and one of the noblest traits of the late Revolution.
These two men lay down their lives in the noblest goal of humanity: the search for truth and understanding.
To fathom the depths and to separate true knowledge from appearance and error,seemed to Socratic man the noblest, even the only truly human vocation.
These two men lay down their lives in the noblest goal of humanity: the search for truth and understanding.
These two men lay down their lives in the noblest goal of humanity: the search for truth and understanding.
His apostolate embodied the very noblest spirit of reform; he strove to correct abuses by holding up an ideal.
That fact that Athens could condemn its noblest citizen to death did more than make a profound impression on him.
Let all my desires, even the holiest, noblest and most beautiful, take always the last place and Your holy will.
Put succinctly: Society cannot rest its future on the noblest motives, but must use the stronger motives in the best possible way.
We must make it accountable to the General Assembly through the noblest of democratic principles, that is, the right to vote and to elect representatives.