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    Grace查询结果如下:

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    名词复数:graces 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n. 优雅;恩惠;魅力;慈悲
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    n.
    ①[U][C]优美,优雅;
    talk with an easy grace
    谈话潇洒自如.
    She danced with grace.
    她舞姿优雅.
    ②[复]美德;优点;魅力;
    ③[U]乐意;
    She took on the extra work with (a) good grace.
    她毫无怨言地承担了额外工作.
    He apologized, but did so with (a) bad (or an ill) grace.
    他道了歉,但很勉强.
    ④[U]恩惠,恩泽;神恩;
    by the grace of God
    借上帝的慈悲.
    in a state of grace
    受天惠;受圣礼.
    in the year of grace 1905
    在纪元1905年.
    ⑤[U](付款等)宽限;
    days of grace
    宽限日期.
    You should have paid me today, but I`ll give you a week`s grace.
    你应该今天付款,但我(再)给你一周宽限.
    ⑥(基督教)饭前(或饭后)祈祷;
    say(a) grace
    饭前(或饭后)祈祷.
    ⑦His (Her, Your) Grace 阁下;夫人(英国人对公爵、公爵夫人、大主教或教长等的尊称);
    ⑧[the Graces](希腊神话)赐人美丽和欢乐的三女神;
    vt.
    ①使增光;使增色;
    Her character is graced with many virtues and talents.
    她是位德才兼备的人.
    We are grateful to you for gracing out dinner with your presence.
    承蒙您光临我们的晚宴,我们深表感谢.
    ②使更美丽;点缀;
    Many trees and flowers grace the landscape.
    众多的树木和花卉使风景更为美丽.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    格雷斯(女子名)
    Grace gave the room a thorough cleaning.
    格雷斯对房间进行彻底的打扫。
    n. 【化学】
    优美,优点,乐意,缓期;装饰
    n. 【法律专业】
    宽限 ,赦免,恩惠
    n. 【机械】
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    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句3. Americans found it hard to see another president fall from grace’

    例句4. he was granted a house by grace of the king’

    例句5. they have been given five days’ grace to decide’

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    -Grace的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Worthy of grace.
    “Oh that I was as good and graceworthy as Ezra, that fair-going youth!”
    Characterised or marked by grace
    “Let her remember clearly that a dairy-maid Cleopatra is a gracesome thing.”
    Having or showing grace in movement, shape, or proportion.
    “She looked as light as a feather on the beam, performing aerials and graceful dance moves.”
    “The end result is an elegant and graceful decor combined with subtle pastel color tones and delicate accents.”
    “He did not read the address, but spoke without manuscript or notes in a clear and distinct voice, with a graceful manner.”
    Slender; thin; lean. || Graceful or gracefully slender.
    “The cuneate fasciculus covers its nucleus and occupies the area immediately lateral to the gracile fasciculus.”
    “Most muscles in both the forelimb and hindlimb are gracile, with simple parallel fibered strap-like architecture.”
    “Fossil evidence links human ancestry with populations that evolved from modern gracile morphology in Africa 130,000-160,000 years ago.”
    kind and warmly courteous || tactful || compassionate || indulgent, charming and graceful || elegant and with good taste || benignant || full of grace
    “She devoted much time to the development of the business, including being the gracious hostess for business dinners.”
    “Here is a room designed for comfort, yet gracious and formal enough for hosting even the most important parties.”
    “Only when we give alms, fast, and pray with the spirit of Jesus and God’s gracious presence do we please God.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state of being gracious.
    “His mild manner, gentle graciousness, and total dedication to mathematics leave an indelible impression on all who have gotten to know him.”
    “He disembarks and smiles so cutely at me, conveying both graciousness and modesty.”
    “Michael saw it as characteristic of Miss Laudon’s graciousness to repay her friend’s loyalty in this way.”
    The state of being graceful.
    “No human being could resist such an authoritative beauty, gracefulness, and charm.”
    “No human being could resist such an authoritative beauty, gracefulness and charm.”
    “Their gracefulness and expressiveness hid the fact that they were also very athletic and strong.”
    The state of being graceless.
    “His post filled me with an unfortunate sense of loss as I considered the gracelessness of our current popular culture.”
    “They bring a sense of confrontation rather then conciliation, belligerence rather than humility and gracelessness rather than gracefulness.”
    “For her, the film is not a directorial debut, but it is constructed with the clumsiness and gracelessness of one.”
    The state or quality of being gracile.
    (anatomy) The property or condition of being gracile.
    “The concept of gracility had taken over, causing young women to seek after the slender figure of a tubercular, anemic, chlorositic waif.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    grace的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
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