grace 英 [greɪs]   美 [ɡres]

grace

grace  英 [greɪs] 美 [ɡres]

n. 优雅;恩惠;魅力;慈悲  vt. 使优美 

进行时:gracing  过去式:graced  过去分词:graced  第三人称单数:graces  名词复数:graces 

grace be with you all. Amen. 愿恩惠常与你们众人同在。
I hope the grace of God would descend on me. 我期望上帝的恩惠。

  • Grace commonly refers to a smooth and pleasing way of moving, or a polite and thoughtful way of behaving. But when someone says they were late to the airport and only made it onto their plane by the grace of God, they're talking about grace in the context of God's favor.
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  • n. 优雅;恩惠;魅力;慈悲
  • vt. 使优美
  • 1. grace be with you all. Amen.

    愿恩惠常与你们众人同在。

  • 2. I hope the grace of God would descend on me.

    我期望上帝的恩惠。

  • 3. So far the girls have handled it all with grace and enthusiasm - at least in public.

    目前为止,这两个女孩以优雅和热情很好地处理了这一切——至少在公众面前如此。

  • Grace fem. proper name, literally "favor, grace;" see grace (n.).
  • grace (n.) late 12c., "God's unmerited favor, love, or help," from Old French grace "pardon, divine grace, mercy; favor, thanks; elegance, virtue" (12c., Modern French grâce), from Latin gratia "favor, esteem, regard; pleasing quality, good will, gratitude" (source of Italian grazia, Spanish gracia; in Church use translating Greek kharisma), from gratus "pleasing, agreeable," from PIE *gwreto-, suffixed form of root *gwere- (2) "to favor."
  • grace (v.) c. 1200, "to thank," from Old French graciier "thank, give thanks to; praise," from grace "mercy, favor, thanks, virtue" (see grace (n.)). Meaning "to show favor" (mid-15c.) led to that of "to lend or add grace to something" (1580s, as in grace us with your presence), which is the root of the musical sense in grace notes (1650s). Related: Graced; gracing.
grace / ɡreɪs ; NAmE ɡreɪs / noun , verb grace graces graced gracing noun of movement 动作 1 [uncountable ] an attractive quality of movement that is smooth, elegant and controlled 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。 behaviour 行为 2 [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。 3 graces [plural ] ( especially BrE) 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。 extra time 额外时间 4 [uncountable ] extra time that is given to sb 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。 of God 上帝 5 [uncountable ] the kindness that God shows towards the human race 恩宠;恩典 It was only by the grace of God that they survived. 承蒙天恩,他们才幸免于难。 collocationsat religion prayer 祈祷 6 [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。 title 称呼 7 His/Her/Your Grace [countable ] used as a title of respect when talking to or about an archbishop,a dukeor 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。 see also coup de grâce , saving grace IDIOMS be in sb's good ˈgraces ( formal) to have sb's approval and be liked by them 为某人所赞同(或喜爱);得到某人的欢心 ˌfall from ˈgrace to lose the trust or respect that people have for you, especially by doing sth wrong or immoral (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 sb's ˌfall from ˈgrace a situation in which sb loses the trust or respect that people have for them, especially because of sth wrong or immoral that they have done (尤指因做了错事或不道德之事的)失信 have the (good) grace to do sth to be polite enough to do sth, especially when you have done sth 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。 there but for the grace of ˈGod (go ˈI) ( saying) used to say that you could easily have been in the same difficult or unpleasant situation that sb else is in 若非天助,区区岂能幸免 with (a) bad ˈgrace 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 ˈgrace 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. 你必须学会欣然承认失败。 more at air n. , state n. , year verb ( formal) 1 gracesth to make sth more attractive; to decorate sth 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。 2 ( usually ironic) to bring honour to sb/sth; to be kind enough to attend or take part in sth 使荣耀;使生辉;承蒙光临 gracesb/sth She is one of the finest players ever to have graced the game. 她是曾使这场比赛生辉的最杰出的运动员之一。 gracesb/sth with sth Will you be gracing us with your presencetonight? 请问您今晚能否赏光? grace / ɡreɪs ; NAmE ɡreɪs /
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