词汇 | grace |
释义 | grace noun uk /ɡreɪs/ us /ɡreɪs/ gracenoun (MOVEMENT)C1[ U ] a quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way: 优美,优雅,雍容 Joanna has natural grace and elegance.乔安娜举止自然优雅。 Beauty and attractiveness aesthetic attractiveness beauty chic daintiness gorgeousness gracefulness grandeur gussy someone/something up heart-stopping magnificence majestically majesty nobility picturesqueness stateliness sublimity sultriness swoony va-va-voom gracenoun (POLITENESS)C2[ U ] the quality of being pleasantly polite, or a willingness to be fair and honest: 文雅;通情达理,体面 with good graceThey accepted their defeat with good grace.他们很有风度地认输了。 graces[ plural ]uk /ɡreɪsɪz/ us /ɡreɪsɪz/ ways of behaving that are considered polite and pleasant: 风度 social gracesKen is sadly lacking in social graces.糟糕的是,肯在社交场合很没有风度。 Polite and respectful candy coat candy-coated chivalric chivalrous chivalrously courtly couth deferential deferentially euphemism for someone/something hyper-civilized keep a civil tongue in your headidiom manner minced oath mind/watch your mannersidiom tactful tactfully ultra-civilized ultra-refined urbane gracenoun (APPROVAL)[ U ]formal approval or kindness, especially (in the Christian religion) that is freely given by God to all humans: (尤指上帝赐予人类的)恩典,恩宠 divine graceBetty believed that it was through divine grace that her husband had recovered from his illness.贝蒂认为全靠上天开恩她的丈夫才得以痊愈。 by the grace of Godformal through the kindness or help of God: 承蒙上帝的恩典,上帝开恩 By the grace of God, the pilot managed to land the damaged plane safely.蒙上帝开恩,飞行员成功地将受损的飞机安全降落。 Religious concepts: forgiveness in religion absolution absolve cleanse cleanse someone/something of something confess confession deliverance redeem redemption redemptive remission salvation salvific shrive gracenoun (PRAYER)[ C or U ] a prayer said by Christians before a meal to thank God for the food: (基督徒的)饭前感恩祷告 say graceThe children always say grace at dinnertime.孩子们在用餐前总是要做感恩祷告。 Religious ceremonies & prayers alleluia amen anoint anointed anointment communion confirm confirmation consecrate consecration liturgical liturgically liturgy thanksgiving the Lord's Prayer the Lord's Supper unchristened unction unprogrammed vespers gracenoun (TIME)[ U ] a period of time left or allowed before something happens or before something must be done: 宽限期,延缓期 The exams have been postponed, so the students have a few days' grace before they start.考试推迟了,所以学生们得以晚几天进考场。 Periods of time - general words age at/in one sittingidiom chapter day digital age duration leeway life course life cycle lifetime making period session sleep spasm standing time frame time lag time span timescale Idiomthere but for the grace of God (go I) grace verb[ T ] uk /ɡreɪs/ us /ɡreɪs/ C2 to be in a place, on a thing etc. and make it look more attractive: 使优美,为…增色,使增辉 Her face has graced the covers of magazines across the world.她的面孔出现在全世界各种杂志的封面上,使之赫然生辉。 grace someone with your presence to honour people by taking part in something: 光临…而使之蓬筚生辉;莅临而为(某人)增光 We are delighted that the mayor will be gracing us with his presence at our annual dinner.市长将光临我们每年一度的宴会,我们感到万分荣幸。 Decorating or making something attractive accessorize adorn adornment beautification beautify edged embellishment festoon flock foliated ornament ornamentation ornate over-glamorize overdecorate twiddly undecorated unembellished window dressing yarn bombing Grace noun uk /ɡreɪs/ us /ɡreɪs/ Your/His/Her Grace used to address or refer to a duke, duchess or archbishop: 大人,阁下,夫人(对公爵、公爵夫人、女公爵或大主教的尊称) Her Grace,Duchess Katharine of Kent will be in attendance. We are grateful for your kind attentions, Your Grace. The service will be celebrated by His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Royalty, aristocracy & titles accede to something accession anointed anti-monarchical anti-monarchist duke dukedom earl earldom emir mister monarch monarchist morganatic Mr royally Rt. Hon. Shah sheikh sire You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Religious titles grace | American Dictionarygrace noun[ U ] us/ɡreɪs/ gracenoun[U] (BEAUTY)simple beauty of movement or form: The skaters moved over the ice with effortless grace. gracenoun[U] (PLEASANTNESS)the charming quality of being polite and pleasant, or a willingness to be fair and to forgive: She always handles her clients with tact and grace. gracenoun[U] (RELIGION)a prayer of thanks to God that is said before and sometimes after a meal: Before we eat, I want to ask Cory to say grace. Grace is also approval or protection given by God: By the grace of God, I hope to live for many years. gracenoun[U] (TIME)an added period of time allowed before something must be done or paid: The landlord gave us a week’s grace to pay the rent. gracefuladjectiveus/ˈɡreɪs·fəl/ The dancers formed graceful, whirling combinations. gracefuladjectiveus/ˈɡreɪs·fəl/ I want to make a graceful exit when it’s time to leave. gracefullyadverbus/ˈɡreɪs·fə·li/ He gracefully skis down the slopes. gracefullyadverbus/ˈɡreɪs·fə·li/ A lot of people grow old gracefully. grace | Business Englishgrace noun[ U ] uk /ɡreɪs/us extra time after the normal date that a payment should be made, work should be finished, etc. during which there is no punishment for being late: give sb a month's/a week's/two weeks', etc. graceThe bank gives customers a week's grace before charging a late fee. China will give foreign companies up to a two-year grace period before taxing their capital goods imports. See also fallnoun |
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