单词 | with (a) good/bad grace |
释义 | with (a) good/bad gracewith (a) good/bad grace WILLINGin a willing and pleasant way, or an unwilling and angry way 大方地/不情愿地 Kevin smiled and accepted his defeat with good grace. 凯文微笑着大大方方地接受了失败。 With typical bad grace, they refused to come to the party. 他们一向如此无礼,拒绝来参加聚会。 Examples from the Corpus with (a) good/bad grace• But he tucked his manuscript away with a good grace.• Admit temporary defeat with good grace, retreat, reconsider and wait.• He threw himself with good grace into everything, even this.• They accept his habitual interruptions with good grace.• Life is very crude, and bonnie Princes Street a dream, but we soldier on with a good grace.• Sport only thrives if both parties play by the rules, and accept the results with good grace.• Mr Macmillan was, according to colleagues, prepared to give way with good grace when he could not carry the Cabinet.• This must have been irksome for them, but Mrs Webster accepted it as her war work with good grace. → with (a) good/bad grace at grace1(1) |
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