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/ˈglɔːri/ |
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1 | U admiration and praise that you get because you have done something impressive 荣誉;光荣 |
| He is at the height of his fame and glory. 他处于声望和荣誉的巅峰。 |
| get (all) the glory I did the hard work and someone else got the glory. 我干苦活,别人领奖。 |
| bask in the glory of sth (=enjoy it) The film studio is still basking in the glory of its 14 Oscar nominations. 享受某事物的荣誉 |
| reflected glory (=glory because of someone else’ s success) She enjoyed the reflected glory of her daughter’ s fame. 分享他人的荣誉 |
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2 | C a good quality that makes you admire someone or something 值得称赞之事;值得称道之处 |
| +of This rose is one of the glories of his garden. 这玫瑰是他的花园里值得称道的美景之一。 |
| crowning glory (=the best quality or achievement) Last week’ s win was the crowning glory of Kimble’ s career. 最高成就 |
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3 | U great beauty 壮丽;灿烂;辉煌 |
| It will cost millions of pounds to restore the castle to its former glory. 恢复城堡的昔日辉煌需要花费数百万英镑。 |
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4 | U literary praise that you give when you worship God (对上帝的)赞颂 |
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- | glory (be) old-fashioned |
| used for expressing surprise |
| 天哪(表示吃惊) |
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- | in all its/their etc glory |
| looking very beautiful or impressive |
| 美丽至极 |
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| The road to the west reveals the forest in all its glory. 通向西部的路展现了壮丽无比的森林风光。 |
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