gracing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
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.
属类:英汉句库---
The Queen is gracing us with her presence.
女王莅临使我们不胜荣幸.
属类:综合句库-典型例句--
First of all, I should thank the Prime Minister for gracing the banquet with his coming
首先,我应该感谢总理先生,由于他的光临使宴会增添了光彩。
属类:综合句库---
Once treated with the utmost suspicion, they now enjoy an almost celebrity-status, often gracing the front covers of glossy magazines.
人们一度极其怀疑这一阶层,但一夜之间这些富豪几乎就成了名人,频频占据畅销杂志的封面。
属类:英汉句库-www.ftchinese.com--
How much honored we are that Your Excellency is gracing us with your presence at this very festive event to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
我们很高兴总统阁下您能出席本次中国新年庆祝活动,您的莅临令我们不胜荣幸。
属类:英汉句库-www.hjenglish.com--
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.
属类:英汉句库--
The Queen is gracing us with her presence.
女王莅临使我们不胜荣幸.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
First of all, I should thank the Prime Minister for gracing the banquet with his coming
首先,我应该感谢总理先生,由于他的光临使宴会增添了光彩。
属类:综合句库--
Once treated with the utmost suspicion, they now enjoy an almost celebrity-status, often gracing the front covers of glossy magazines.
人们一度极其怀疑这一阶层,但一夜之间这些富豪几乎就成了名人,频频占据畅销杂志的封面。
属类:英汉句库-www.ftchinese.com-
How much honored we are that Your Excellency is gracing us with your presence at this very festive event to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
我们很高兴总统阁下您能出席本次中国新年庆祝活动,您的莅临令我们不胜荣幸。
属类:英汉句库-www.hjenglish.com-
|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。