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    glorious查询结果如下:

    音标:['ɡlɔːriəs]
    基本释义/说明:adj.光荣的;辉煌的;愉快的
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    a.
    ①光荣的;显赫的;
    a glorious achievement (victory)
    光荣的成就(胜利).
    glorious deeds in battle
    光荣的战斗业绩.
    ②辉煌的,壮丽的;灿烂的;
    a glorious sunset
    光辉灿烂的落日.
    a glorious view
    壮观;壮丽的景色.
    a glorious day
    光辉的一天.
    glorious colours
    美丽的颜色.
    ③[口语]令人愉快的;
    What a glorious weather!
    多么好的天气!
    have a glorious time
    过得非常愉快.
    What a glorious party!
    多么愉快的聚会!
    ④[讽]可怕的;
    What a glorious mess!
    真是乱七八糟!
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1. 光荣的,荣耀的;辉煌的,2. 壮观的,壮丽的,3. 【口】极其愉快的;极好的
    Old men enjoy boasting themselves of their glorious past.
    老人喜欢夸耀自己辉煌的过去。
    adj.
    光荣的,极好的
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    glory, the state or quality of being glorious
    “The complete version needed nothing less than an entire website to contain its full gloriousness.”
    “She had opened all the windows to let that gloriousness in and decided quickly that it was just too nice of a day to stay inside.”
    “The worst of it was that half its gloriousness seemed to have subsided before the pleasant manners of the head-mistress.”
    Agent noun of glorify; one who glorifies.
    “For those of us who aren’t fans of the hot-tempered, English language-butchering, xenophobic glorifier of fighting, his dismissal will not come soon enough.”
    “The 18-year-old has other product-specific materials, such as a review from F. Paul Pacult’s The Spirit Journal and wood bottle glorifier sets.”
    The act of glorifying or the state of being glorified. || Specifically, the ascension (of Christ or humans) to the glory of heaven. || The worshiping of a deity; extolment or laudation. || The portrayal of something as being ideal; idealization.
    “This has led to the acceptance and even glorification of profoundly woman-hating behaviors and institutions.”
    “To some the praise of politicians may seem but the glorification of worldly success.”
    “His effort appears to have been geared more toward ancestral rehabilitation than ancestral glorification.”

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    glory的现在分词
    “Black-eyed and skeletal, she seemed to be almost glorying in her predicament.”
    “They take our licence fee, without so much as a by-your-leave, and then pump out scores of adverts glorying in their own ability.”
    “They flew throughout the night, glorying in the sensation of flight and the rush of air through their pinions.”
    glorify的现在分词
    “I hate the way people are now glorifying cutters with the stupid little pictures of bleeding arms and sad little poems on them.”
    “Well before the renaissance, the new men were buying up land, seizing cities, glorifying themselves with new titles and heraldic blazons.”
    “Is this, at bottom, about international order or is it really about bearding the Americans and glorifying France?”
    glory的过去式和过去分词
    “The lyrics gloried in sometimes using the original phrases in a hilariously new context, or mischievously punning on them.”
    “She gloried in the lengths of dimity and poplin, in the intricacies of new stitches and embroidery.”
    “But the justice done to Edgar she gloried in, as an apology for her feelings, and exculpatory of her weakness.”
    To exult with joy; to rejoice. || To boast; to be proud.
    “Yet I’m feeling sad for all those who cannot glory in the beauty of Spring because their hearts are filled with despair.”
    “He wants to let Ctesippus publicly win the argument, glory in his victory, and so overcome his antagonism to the sophists.”
    (transitive) To exalt, or give glory or praise to (something or someone). || (transitive) To make (something) appear to be more glorious than it is; regard something or someone as excellent baselessly. || (transitive) To worship or extol.
    “A text purporting to describe a battle may have been composed to glorify the victor or excuse the loser.”
    “He taught me to put God first in my life and to glorify his name.”
    “It undermined the well-connected Lady Jane Franklin in her obsessive quest to glorify Sir John as discoverer of the Northwest Passage.”
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