单词 | glory |
释义 | gloryWord family adjectivegloriousadverbgloriouslynoungloriousnessglory glo·ry1 /ˈɡlɔːri/ ●●○ noun (plural glories) 1 [uncountableU]FAMOUS the importance, honour, and praise that people give someone they admire a lot 光荣,荣誉 She dreamt of future glory as an Olympic champion. 她梦想着将来能得到奥运冠军的荣誉。 Goran’s moment of glory came when he defeated Rafter. 戈兰击败拉夫特,迎来了荣耀的一刻。 He began the season in a blaze of glory, scoring seven goals in as many games. 这个赛季一开始他便光芒四射,七场比赛进了七个球。 2 [countableC]BEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKING an achievement that is greatly admired or respected, or makes you very proud 辉煌的成就;荣耀的事,值得骄傲的事 glory of one of the finest artistic glories of Florence 佛罗伦萨最辉煌的艺术成就之一 monuments to past glories 纪念昔日荣耀的丰碑 Becoming a Supreme Court judge was the crowning glory (=most successful part) of her career. 成为最高法院法官是她事业上的至高荣耀。 3 [uncountableU]BEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKING when something is beautiful and impressive in appearance 辉煌,灿烂,壮丽 They spent $10 million restoring the theatre to its former glory. 他们斥资1,000万美元使剧院恢复了昔日的辉煌。 in all its/their etc glory The sun emerged from behind the clouds in all its glory. 太阳穿云而出,壮丽无比。 4. bask/bathe in somebody’s/something’s (reflected) glory FAMOUSto share some of the importance and praise that belongs to someone close to you 分享某人/某事带来的荣誉,沾某人/某事的光 Examples from the Corpus bask/bathe in somebody’s/something’s (reflected) glory• And, on occasions like last Sunday's Baftas, bathe in reflected glory. % % % Overreaction?• She would have basked in the reflected glory of their marriages; she could have boasted of her sons-in-law for ever more.• His boss sat on the forty-first floor and was still basking in the reflected glory of his minion.• A less ambitious painter would have been content merely to bask in the glory that his canvases had earned him.• I certainly don't want to bask in any reflected glory.• Nigel went on for years basking in the glory of his first book. 5 glory days FAMOUSa time in the past when someone was admired 辉煌岁月 the team’s glory days in the late '80s 球队在80年代末的光辉岁月 Examples from the Corpus glory days• Those glory, glory days of Collectivism United are over.• I fondly remember our glory days on the high school football team.• Strange then that all I can think about is those sunny, glory days.• He plunged himself back into work, and 1998 was his finest period since the glory days of the late 70s.• The 1930s were the glory days.• But, despite their huge resources and the backing of Fiat, their glory days are in the past.• In their glory days the Raiders were a lot of things.• But, oh, those glory days between ages 2 and 6. 6 to the (greater) glory of somebody/something formalPRAISE in order to increase the honour that is given to someone or something 为了(增加)某人/某事的荣耀 The cathedral was built to the greater glory of God. 建造这座教堂是为了彰显上帝的荣耀。 Examples from the Corpus to the (greater) glory of somebody/something• But to be perfectly frank, Stevens, I wasn't paying much attention to the glories of nature.• In its place, they were erecting a flamboyant, terracotta cathedral to the glory of the Prudential Insurance company.• The exterior of Byzantine churches is plain and simple; its appearance is ceded to the glory of the interior.• Bach composed to the greater glory of God.• Six miles further is Lake Trasimeno, gateway to the glories of Umbria. 7. glory (be) to God/Jesus etc spokenRRC used to say that God deserves praise, honour, and thanks 荣耀归于上帝/耶稣等 n COLLOCATIONS phrases a blaze of glory (=when someone or something is praised a lot) The film opened in a blaze of glory with rave reviews from critics. somebody's moment of glory The team's only moment of glory came in the second half of the game. somebody's dream of glory verbsHis dreams of glory were shattered when he lost to Federer. bask/bathe in the glory of something (=enjoy the fame and admiration you get) Challenor basked in the glory of his achievement. cover yourself in glory (= do something that makes people admire you) As team captain, he hasn't covered himself in glory. steal somebody's glory (=do something that makes you more admired than someone else who is doing something similar) Collins is wonderful, but Shaw steals all the glory with his magnificent performance. win glory He wanted to win glory in battle. bring glory to somebody/something adjectivesLocals hope the discovery will bring prosperity and glory to the town. reflected glory (=fame that you get because you are close to someone who has done something that people admire) She basked in the reflective glory of her daughter's marriage to such a famous actor. personal glory He put the team's interests above any chance of personal glory. greater glory (=more fame and admiration) He aimed to bring greater glory to France. Examples from the Corpus glory• It never again recovered its former glory.• In time, one hopes and trusts that Gilmore will wave his magic wand and refurbish the theater to its former glory.• Here the universe of the stereotype is starkly revealed in all its mechanical and mercantile glory.• His eyes are a violet-blue, the color of ground morning glories, and they radiate intelligence.• But nothing could take the gloss off Townsend's night of glory.• He was bitter because he couldn't inherit the glory they unwittingly advertised.• The herbaceous Paeonias are part of the glory of flower borders in the early summer.• The designs reflect the glories of French fashion.• The glory of the third round, of course, is the glory of the non-League clubs. moment of glory• Van Damme the fighter has his moments of glory.• I let him bask in his moment of glory for a while longer.• In its 30-year span of life the Electrophone had its moments of glory.• Still I had my moment of glory.• I am not ready for him to achieve that moment of glory.• But in the doubles the youngsters were given a chance and grabbed their moment of glory.• Their moment of glory was fleeting, though.• They included local amateur actors and steam train enthusiasts whose moment of glory will be seen worldwide. past glories• Because of past glories and never mind the inglorious present.• They are all old men she has chosen, men in the cloudy twilight of past glories. former glory• Dresden still echoes its former glory.• In its former glory it must have dominated the whole dale below from Richmond to Hawes.• It never again recovered its former glory.• They spent an additional £45,000 on renovating it - although the beacon needs more work to restore it to its former glory.• They spent $10 million restoring the Grand Theater to its former glory.• In time, one hopes and trusts that Gilmore will wave his magic wand and refurbish the theater to its former glory.• The years had definitely taken their toll on the former glory of Fernbank.• A.-to their former glory.• When the ice jam broke and the wind dropped, the Falls returned to their former glory. glory2 verb (gloried, glorying, glories) 1 glory in something phrasal verbphr v ENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingto enjoy or be proud of something 因〔某事〕而欣喜[得意] She didn’t like to glory in her past victories. 她不喜欢躺在过去的功劳簿上不思进取。 Examples from the Corpus glory• Oh, I glory in inconsistencies, as you know full well.• What station-building remained was increasingly to reflect the functional, geometrical approach, stressing cubes and cylinders and glorying in reinforced concrete.• He was a regular visitor at Dotty Harmer's, glorying in the variety of animals to be found there.• But the Gentlemen had not reckoned with a Bastide newly heartened by glorying in Westbourne's ignominy. (1200-1300) Old French glorie, from Latin gloria |
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