grace查询结果如下:
词性:noun
例句1. she has the natural grace of a ballerina’
例句2. he at least had the grace to look sheepish’
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’
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
An act of grace
(议会通过的)大赦令
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Three days of grace
[律]三天内付款的宽限期
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“monseigneur, monseigneur!”she exclaimed, “does your Grace know where the basket of silver is?”
“我的主教,我的主教,”她喊着说,“大人可知道那只银器篮子在什么地方吗?”
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In 1925 Burns met the vaudeville actress Grace (Gracie)allen, whom he married the following year
1925年,伯恩斯邂逅另一位轻喜剧女演员格雷斯(格雷西)·艾伦,于次年结婚。
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The liquid grace of a ballerina
芭蕾舞女演员轻柔的舞姿
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Its quality being guaranteed, the product is in the consumers’ good grace .
本产品以品质保证赢得消费者的青睐。
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ponderous prehistoric beasts.Figuratively it describes what is complicated,involved,or lacking in grace
笨重的史前野兽。它喻指复杂的、纠缠混乱的或缺少优雅的
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Lacking physical coordination, skill, or grace ; clumsy.
笨拙的缺少身体上的协调、技能或风度的;笨拙的
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The house of the Duke of Bracciano is one of the most delightful in Rome, te duchess, one of the last heiresses of the Colonnas, does its honors with the most consummate grace , and thus their fetes have a European celebrity
勃拉西诺公爵府是罗马最令人愉快的家庭之一,他的夫人是哥伦纳斯王国最后一支的继承人之一,她把公爵府布置得十分雅致优美,他们的宴会是在全欧洲闻名的。
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But a general council was never convened to raise up chiefs below the grace of a sachem
不过,对于级别低于首领的酋长,从来不召开一次大会来推举他就职。
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Lacking social grace or graciousness;rude.
不礼貌的,粗野的缺乏社会礼貌的;无礼的
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The first meetings went off with a certain humiliating clumsiness. Neither Winifred not her instructress had any social grace
初次见面在令人尴尬受辱的气氛中结束了,威尼弗雷德和她的女教师的社交礼节都尚欠温雅。
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What is the use of studying French unless through wider outlook and more varied contacts that language brings to you a better understanding of the world in which you live and an appreciation of that grace which is the basic of good manners?
除非通过语法给予你更广阔的视野、更多样的接触,能更好地理解你所生活于其中的世界,并欣赏作为良好习俗的基础的文雅风度,否则研究语法的用处何在?
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Besides the theft from Little Gervais, an from the Pierron orchard, I suspect him of a theft committed in the house of His Grace the late Bishop of D----I often saw him at the time when I was adjutant of the galley-guard at the prison in Toulon
除小瑞尔威窃案和别红园窃案外,我还怀疑他在已故的迪涅主教大人家里犯过盗窃行为,当我在土伦当副监狱官时,我常看见他。
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Dress with negligent grace
穿着随便而有风度
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His body, even now, had the poise and grace of a deer
从他身上仍可以见到有一种鹿一般矫健的体态和风姿。
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A woman of artless grace and simple goodness.
淡漠雅致而又淳朴善良的女子
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The cabinet minister fell from grace when the newspapers published a report about his extramarital activities.
当报纸披露了内阁大臣与人私通的行为时,他失宠了。
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Tears came to his eyes as he remembered her childlike look, and winsome fanciful ways, and shy tremulous grace
当他回想起她那稚气的面容、迷人的万种媚态和腼腆怯懦的柔雅风度时,泪水涌上了他的眼睛。
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Have sullied the quiet grace of West Lake
到处点污了淡雅自然的西子!
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Had half impaired the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress
都要减损那莫可名之温雅如是波摇展现在她青丝,
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an act of grace
恩典;仁慈的行为
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Vermeer shared this moral patriotism, as is clear from the bold maps that grace the walls in many of his paintings
弗米尔也沉浸在这种道义上的爱国主义中,这在他的许多绘画中那些装饰在墙上的醒目的地图可以很清楚地看出来。
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Grace lapsed into unwonted sedateness
格雷丝变得异常严肃起来。
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Grace obliged the company with a song.
格雷丝给伙伴们唱了首歌。
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Grace was indeed quite unconscious of Fitspier’s propinquity
格雷丝确实完全没有觉察菲茨比尔斯近在身旁。
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Grace Biswanger was the kind of hostess who asked the optometrist, the veterinarian, the realestate dealer, and the dentist
格雷斯?比斯旺格是这样一种女主人,她邀请的客人包括配镜师、兽医、房产商和牙医师。
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Grace Bros. John speaking. May I help you?
格雷斯·布拉斯公司。我是约翰。有什么事吗?
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Grace resented being called a baby
格雷斯对别人称她“宝贝”感到不愉快。
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Grace gave the room a thorough cleaning.
格雷斯对房间进行彻底的打扫。
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day’s of grace
宽限日期
属类:行业术语 -海运-
with (a) bad grace
1.勉强地
属类:简明英汉词典 --
noun
1.(in Christian belief) the free and unmerited favour of God, as manifested in the salvation of sinners and the bestowal of blessings.
‘The chief remedy for sin, poverty and dirt should be the gospel of God’s free _grace_ .’
‘Even at our best, we are pretty ambiguous characters, and it is only by God’s _grace_ in Christ that we have hope of salvation.’
2.(in Greek mythology) three beautiful goddesses (Aglaia, Thalia, and Euphrosyne) believed to personify and bestow charm, grace, and beauty.
3.A divinely given talent or blessing.
‘the scheme has proved to be a great _grace_ for the Church’
‘The seven deadly sins and their antitheses, the four cardinal virtues and three heavenly _graces_ , provide the book’s organising principle.’
4.A period officially allowed for payment of a sum due or for compliance with a law or condition, especially an extended period granted as a special favour.
‘we’ll give them 30 days’ _grace_ and then we’ll be doing checks’
‘a two-month _grace_ period’
5.A short prayer of thanks said before or after a meal.
‘Finally cubes of sweet juicy mango and fragrant curry leaves were added and we sat down to enjoy a meal with all the family after saying _grace_ in Malayalam.’
‘Say a simple little _grace_ before meals, even on the odd day’
6.An attractively polite manner of behaving.
‘she has all the social _graces_ ’
‘Her family was well connected, and Griffith received an education suitable for a fine lady in polite literature, French, poetry, and the social _graces_ .’
7.Courteous good will.
‘he had the good _grace_ to apologize to her afterwards’
‘At least he has the good _grace_ to admit that the professional relationship he has with his deputy is different these days.’
8.Smoothness and elegance of movement.
‘she moved through the water with effortless _grace_ ’
‘The battlecruisers’ movements lost their _grace_ , and they fired with far less precision.’
9.The condition or fact of being favoured by someone.
‘The genre’s current fall from _grace_ stems from the fact that it is dominated by the same DJs now as it was in 1988.’
‘In its infancy, the process fell from _grace_ because of production problems.’
10.Used as forms of description or address for a duke, duchess, or archbishop.
‘His _Grace_ , the Duke of Atholl’
‘Finally, I must acknowledge the kindness of His _Grace_ The Duke of Norfolk in allowing access to his archives at Arundel Castle.’
verb
1.(of a person or thing) be an attractive presence in or on; adorn.
‘Ms Pasco has graced the front pages of magazines like Elle and Vogue’
‘A special table will _grace_ the Great Chamber of a historic house in York in memory of one of its volunteers.’
2.Bring honour or credit to (someone or something) by one’s attendance or participation.
‘he is one of the best players ever to have graced the game’
‘she had deigned to _grace_ the city of New York with her presence’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。