nobly  
adverb uk/ˈnəʊ.bli/ us/ˈnoʊ.bli/
  (MORALLY)      
  高尚地,伟大地,崇高地
in a way that is morally good, brave, honest or kind
  I believe you served our country nobly. 我相信你为我们的国家做出了崇高的贡献。 
 She nobly gave up her share so that others could eat. 她伟大地放弃了自己的那份,以便其他人能够吃到。 
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 - He nobly struggles to do the right thing.
 - They chose to die nobly rather than betray their king.
 - Her visit may not be as nobly motivated as she tries to imply.
 - Trying to control change, as these plans nobly attempt to do, is a risky business.
 
  (HIGH RANK)      
  贵族地
in a way that relates to belonging to a high social rank in a society, especially by birth
  Her sole goal was that her three daughters each marry nobly. 她唯一的目标就是让她的三个女儿都能嫁给贵族。 
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 - She was a nobly born woman who stepped outside the conventions of her estate.
 
  (ADMIRABLY)      
 高贵地;宏伟地
in a way that causes admiration, especially because of a grand or impressive appearance
  From the west the hill looks like a nobly proportioned mountain. 从西边看,这座丘陵像一座比例宏伟的高山。 
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 - The house was nobly ornamented and furnished.
 
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