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单词 grace
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grace

noun
 
/ɡreɪs/
/ɡreɪs/
Idioms

    of movement

  1.  
    [uncountable] an attractive quality of movement that is smooth and done with control; a simple and beautiful quality优美;优雅
    • She moves with the natural grace of a ballerina.她的动作具有芭蕾舞演员自然优雅的丰姿。
    • a debut album of uncommon grace and beauty既高雅又漂亮的首张专辑
    Topics Appearancec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • easy
    • effortless
    • fluid
    verb + grace
    • have
    • move with
    preposition
    • with grace
  2. behaviour

  3.  
    [uncountable] a quality of behaviour that is polite and pleasant and deserves respect文雅;高雅
    • He conducted himself with grace and dignity throughout the trial.在整个审讯过程中他表现得文雅而有尊严。
    see also saving grace
  4. graces
    [plural] (especially British English) ways of behaving that people think are polite and acceptable风度;体面
    • He was not particularly well versed in the social graces.他对社交礼节并不特别熟悉。
  5. extra time

  6. [uncountable] extra time that is given to somebody to enable them to pay a bill, finish a piece of work, etc.宽限期;延缓期
    • They've given me a month's grace to get the money.他们宽限我一个月弄到这笔钱。
  7. of God

  8. [uncountable] the love that God shows towards the human race恩宠;恩典
    • the power of divine grace神恩的力量
    • It was only by the grace of God that they survived.承蒙天恩,他们才幸免于难。
    • The mantra bestows Siva's grace upon the devotee.曼怛罗将湿婆神的恩典赐予虔诚的信徒。
    Collocations ReligionReligionBeing religious
    • believe in God/​Christ/​Allah/​free will/​predestination/​heaven and hell/​an afterlife/​reincarnation
    • be/​become a believer/​an atheist/​an agnostic/​a Christian/​Muslim/​Hindu/​Buddhist, etc.
    • convert to/​practise a religion/​Buddhism/​Catholicism/​Christianity/​Islam/​Judaism, etc.
    • go to church/(North American English) temple (= the synagogue)
    • go to the local church/​mosque/​synagogue/​gurdwara
    • belong to a church/​a religious community
    • join/​enter the church/​a convent/​a monastery/​a religious sect/​the clergy/​the priesthood
    • praise/​worship/​obey/​serve/​glorify God
    Celebrations and ritual
    • attend/​hold/​conduct/​lead a service
    • perform a ceremony/​a rite/​a ritual/​a baptism/​the Hajj/​a mitzvah
    • carry out/​perform a sacred/​burial/​funeral/​fertility/​purification rite
    • go on/​make a pilgrimage
    • celebrate Christmas/​Easter/​Eid/​Ramadan/​Hanukkah/​Passover/​Diwali
    • observe/​break the Sabbath/​a fast/​Ramadan
    • deliver/​preach/​hear a sermon
    • lead/​address the congregation
    • say/​recite a prayer/​blessing
    Religious texts and ideas
    • preach/​proclaim/​spread the word of God/​the Gospel/​the message of Islam
    • study/​follow the dharma/​the teachings of Buddha
    • read/​study/​understand/​interpret scripture/​the Bible/​the Koran/​the gospel/​the Torah
    • be based on/​derive from divine revelation
    • commit/​consider something heresy/​sacrilege
    Religious belief and experience
    • seek/​find/​gain enlightenment/​wisdom
    • strengthen/​lose your faith
    • keep/​practise/​practice/​abandon the faith
    • save/​purify/​lose your soul
    • obey/​follow/​keep/​break/​violate a commandment/​Islamic law/​Jewish law
    • be/​accept/​do God’s will
    • receive/​experience divine grace
    • achieve/​attain enlightenment/​salvation/​nirvana
    • undergo a conversion/​rebirth/​reincarnation
    • hear/​answer a prayer
    • commit/​confess/​forgive a sin
    • do/​perform penance
    Topics Religion and festivalsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • divine
    • heavenly
    • sublime
    verb + grace
    • bestow
    • confer
    • pour
  9. prayer

  10. [uncountable, countable] a short prayer that is usually said before a meal to thank God for the food(饭前的)谢恩祈祷
    • Let's say grace.我们做饭前祷告吧。
    Topics Religion and festivalsc2
  11. title

  12. His/Her/Your Grace
    [countable] used as a title of respect when talking to or about an archbishop, a duke or a duchess(对大主教、公爵、公爵夫人、女公爵的尊称)大人,阁下,夫人
    • Good Morning, Your Grace.早上好,阁下。
    • Their Graces the Duke and Duchess of Kent.肯特公爵及公爵夫人阁下。
  13. see also coup de grâce, saving grace
    Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin gratia, from gratus ‘pleasing, thankful’; related to grateful.
Idioms
airs and graces
  1. (British English, disapproving) a way of behaving that shows that somebody thinks that they are more important, etc. than they really are摆架子;装腔作势 synonym airs
    • Even when he became a star he didn’t have any airs and graces.即使成了明星,他也没有架子。
be in somebody’s good graces
  1. (formal) to have somebody’s approval and be liked by them为某人所赞同(或喜爱);得到某人的欢心
fall from grace
  1. to lose the trust or respect that people have for you, especially by doing something bad or morally wrong(尤指因做了错事或不道德之事而)失去信任,失去尊重,失去恩宠
somebody’s fall from grace
  1. a situation in which somebody loses the trust or respect that people have for them, especially because they have done something that is bad or morally wrong(尤指因做了错事或不道德之事的)失信
    • The biography explains the circumstances surrounding her fall from grace.这本传记解释了她失宠的情况。
have the (good) grace to do something
  1. to be polite enough to do something, especially when you have done something wrong(尤指犯错后)知趣地做某事,通情达理地做某事
    • He didn't even have the grace to look embarrassed.他甚至连一丝尴尬的神色都没有。
in a state of grace
  1. (in the Roman Catholic Church) having been forgiven by God for the wrong or evil things you have done(天主教指灵魂上没有大罪的状态)受天主眷爱,蒙受恩宠
    • He died in a state of grace.他死的时候灵魂得到了宽恕。
there but for the grace of God (go I)
  1. (saying) used to say that you could easily have been in the same difficult or unpleasant situation that somebody else is in若非天助,区区岂能幸免
with (a) bad grace
  1. in an unwilling and/or rude way勉强地;不情愿地;无礼地
    • He handed over the money with typical bad grace.他照常不情愿地把钱交出来。
with (a) good grace
  1. in a willing and pleasant way心甘情愿地;乐意地;高高兴兴地
    • You must learn to accept defeat with good grace.你必须学会坦然接受失败。
    • We will simply have to accept the situation with a good grace.我们就坦荡大度地接受这种情况吧。
year of grace | year of our Lord
  1. (formal) any particular year after the birth of Christ纪元某年;公元某年

grace

verb
/ɡreɪs/
/ɡreɪs/
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they grace
/ɡreɪs/
/ɡreɪs/
he / she / it graces
/ˈɡreɪsɪz/
/ˈɡreɪsɪz/
past simple graced
/ɡreɪst/
/ɡreɪst/
past participle graced
/ɡreɪst/
/ɡreɪst/
-ing form gracing
/ˈɡreɪsɪŋ/
/ˈɡreɪsɪŋ/
  1. grace something to make something more attractive; to decorate something为…增色;为…锦上添花;装饰
    • The table had once graced a duke's drawing room.这张桌子曾一度为公爵的起居室增色不少。
    • We sat at a small table graced with a vase of fresh flowers.我们坐在一张小桌子旁,桌子上摆着一瓶鲜花。
  2. to bring honour to somebody/something; to be kind enough to attend or take part in something使荣耀;使生辉;承蒙光临
    • grace somebody/something She is one of the finest players ever to have graced the game.她是曾使这项运动生辉的最杰出的运动员之一。
    • The occasion was graced by the presence of Lord and Lady Thomson.汤姆森勋爵和夫人的出席为这一场合增添了光彩。
    • grace somebody/something with something (ironic) Will you be gracing us with your presence tonight?请问您今晚能否赏光?
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin gratia, from gratus ‘pleasing, thankful’; related to grateful.

Grace

/ɡreɪs/
/ɡreɪs/
  1. a first name for girls柳树:女孩的名字
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