glory
英 [ˈglɔ:ri] 美 [ˈɡlɔri, ˈɡlori]
glory基本释义
n.光荣;荣誉;赞颂;壮丽vi.自豪
glory用法及例句
n.(名词)壮丽,壮观光荣,荣誉,辉煌赞美,赞颂灿烂可夸耀的事,荣耀
glory音标
英 [ˈglɔ:ri]
美 [ˈɡlɔri, ˈɡlori]
glory基本释义
n.光荣;荣誉;赞颂;壮丽
vi.自豪
glory用法及例句
n.(名词)
壮丽,壮观
光荣,荣誉,辉煌
赞美,赞颂
灿烂
可夸耀的事,荣耀的事,可赞美的事
崇拜
产生骄傲的理由
繁荣,昌盛,全盛
桂冠
美观
【宗】天上的荣光
天国的荣誉
v.(动词)
得意,骄傲
欢跃
自豪
狂喜,喜悦
因某事而喜悦,为某事而欣喜
为…而非常自豪,为…而洋洋得意,以…为荣,以…得意(与in连用)
n.(名词)
[U]光荣,荣誉 high fame and honor won by great achievements
[U]美丽,壮丽 beauty; splendor
[C]非常美的事物; 给人荣耀的事,值得称赞的事 sth that is especially beautiful or gives cause for pride
noun
1. brilliant radiant beauty
e.g. the glory of the sunrise
Synonym: resplendenceresplendency
2. an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint
Synonym: auraaureolehalonimbusgloriole
3. a state of high honor
e.g. he valued glory above life itself
Synonym: glorification
verb
1. rejoice proudly
1. 光荣;荣耀Glory is the fame and admiration that you gain by doing something impressive.
e.g. Walsham had his moment of glory when he won a 20km race.沃尔沙姆夺得20公里比赛冠*的那一刻无比荣耀。e.g. ...we were still basking in the glory of our Championship win.我们依然沉浸在夺得锦标赛冠*的荣耀中。
2. 辉煌时刻;巅峰A person'sglories are the occasions when they have done something people greatly admire which makes them famous.
e.g. The album sees them reliving past glories but not really breaking any new ground.这张专辑使他们重温了昔日的辉煌,但实际上没有任何新的突破。e.g. ...the military glories of Frederick the Great.腓特烈大帝*事上的巅峰时刻
3. 壮丽;壮观The glory of something is its great beauty or impressive nature.
e.g. The glory of the idea blossomed in his mind.在他的脑海中这一想法变得越来越宏大。
4. 引以为荣的事物The glories of a culture or place are the things that people admire most about it.
glory的意思
e.g. ...a tour of Florence, to enjoy the artistic glories of the Italian Renaissance...领略意大利文艺复兴时期伟大艺术成就的佛罗伦萨之旅e.g. One of the glories of the island has always been its bird population.鸟儿的数量一直是该岛的一大骄傲。
5. 因…而欣喜;为…而喜悦If you glory in a situation or activity, you enjoy it very much.
e.g. The workers were glorying in their new-found freedom...工人们因才获得的自由而无比喜悦。e.g. He does not glory in his past successes and looks forward to achieving more.他没有陶醉于过去的成功,而是期望取得更大的成就。
6. 一举成名If you go out in a blaze of glory, you do something very dramatic at the end of your career or your life which makes you famous.
e.g. I am never going back to prison. I am going to make national news headlines and go out in a blaze of glory.我将永远告别监狱,我会成为全国报纸的头条新闻,从此扬名天下。
1. glory的意思
1. 光荣:<>的导演爱德华.兹威克(Edward Zwick)早就因执导过像<>(Glory)、<>(The Last Samurai)和<>(Blood Diamond)这样的作品而在战争题材的领域里享有极高的声誉,他选择让这段从没有人深入探索过的真实的历史片断,
常用例句
词汇搭配
用作名词(n.)
Our team didn't exactly cover itself with glory today.本队今天未能真正载誉而归。
He can hardly be said to have emerged from that episode covered in〔with〕 glory.很难说从那件事之后他就备受赞扬。
After years of neglecting, the palace has been restored to its former glory.经过若干年的沉寂,这座宫殿恢复了以往的壮丽。
When that bush comes into flower it is the glory of the whole garden.那矮树丛开花时,就成了整个花园光彩夺目之处。
Being knighted by the Queen was the crowning glory of his long and successful career.由女王授予爵士荣衔是他漫长而成功的经历中的无上荣誉。
He was a glory to his profession.他是他那行业的光荣。
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~achieve〔win〕 glory赢得荣誉
add〔bring〕 glory增添〔带来〕荣誉
gain〔receive〕 glory获得荣誉
share the glory with sb与某人分享荣誉
形容词+~China's ancient -ries中国古代的光荣史迹
full glory盛开
介词+~for glory为了荣誉
in glory处于全盛时期
with glory带着荣誉
~+介词the glory of…的荣誉,…的绚丽
You are to live here to the glory of Him that made you.
出自:DefoeIf..not covered in warlike glory he was not covered in shame.
出自:P. ScottCries..which Archie always gloried in provoking.
出自:H. MartineauShe gloried in it; she laughed with exultation at the thought of its success.
出自:E. F. Benson
近义词
反义词
临近词
honor
magnificence
splendor
dishonor 不名誉
disgrace耻辱
shame羞愧
glorious
gloss
Glorys
glory days
glory-box
glory hole
gloryhole
glory-hole
GlorySun
glory to
glory in sth
glory in
相关列句
Suddenly she looked back and beheld such glory as she had not even seen in her most vivid dream.(突然,她回过头来,看到了她在*生动的梦中也从未见过的辉煌景象。)
She wanted to enjoy her moment of glory.(她希望尽情享受自己的光荣时刻。)
The Romantics commemorated the leading painters and authors of their day, stressing the uniqueness of the artist's personal experience rather than public glory.(浪漫主义是为了纪念那个时代的主要画家和作家,强调艺术家个人经历的独特性,而不是公众的荣耀。)
Splendor and majesty are before him; strength and glory are in his sanctuary.(尊荣和威严在他前面;力量与荣耀在他圣所里。)
Above all, he must dignify our desires, convince us that we are taking part in the making of great history, give us a sense of glory about ourselves.(*重要的是,他必须使我们的欲望显得尊贵,使我们相信我们正在参与创造伟大的历史,给我们一种荣耀感。)
It's the guerdon, the reward and the prize of fame that we're continually anticipating will burst out someday in a sudden blaze of glory.(我们一直期盼的奖赏、回报和名望,某天会突然迸发出荣耀的光芒。)
This beautiful old building has been restored to its former glory.(这座美丽的老建筑物已恢复了昔日的壮观。)
There'd be a merry contrast betwixt my glory and my raiment!(我的荣誉和我的衣着之间的对比是令人愉快的!)
He would live for glory.(他将为荣耀而活。)
Columbus gets the glory of discovering America, but it's up to debate if he did discover it.(哥伦布获得了发现美洲的殊荣,但对于他是否真的发现美洲,人们仍然争论不休。)