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[英] [ˈɡlɔ:riəs] [美] [ˈɡlɔriəs,ˈɡlor-] 生词本

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1. ADJ-GRADED 宏伟的;壮丽的 Something that is glorious is very beautiful and impressive. 
  • ...a glorious rainbow in the air...

    空中壮观的彩虹

  • She had missed the glorious blooms of the Mediterranean spring.

    她错过了地中海春季鲜花怒放的绚丽美景。

  • ...a glorious Edwardian opera house.

    气势恢宏的爱德华时代的歌剧院

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  • ...gloriously embroidered costumes.

    华丽的刺绣戏服

2. ADJ-GRADED 令人愉快的;美好的 If you describe something as glorious, you are emphasizing that it is wonderful and it makes you feel very happy. 
  • The win revived glorious memories of his championship-winning days...

    这次胜利勾起了他对往昔那些夺冠岁月的美好回忆。

  • We opened the windows and let in the glorious evening air.

    我们打开窗户,让傍晚那沁人心脾的空气流进室内。

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  • ...her gloriously happy love life.

    她幸福美满的爱情生活

3. ADJ-GRADED 辉煌的;光荣的;荣耀的 A glorious career, victory, or occasion involves great fame or success. 
  • Harrison had a glorious career spanning more than six decades...

    哈里森辉煌的职业生涯长达60多年。

  • Her future could be more glorious even than her past.

    她的未来甚至可能会比过去还要辉煌。

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  • But the mission was successful, gloriously successful.

    但是,任务顺利完成,大获成功。

4. ADJ-GRADED (天气)晴好的,阳光灿烂的 Glorious weather is hot and sunny. 
  • I got dressed and emerged into glorious sunshine...

    我穿好衣服,走进灿烂的阳光中。

  • The sun was out again, and it was a glorious day.

    太阳又出来了,这是个艳阳天。

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  • For a change, it was a gloriously sunny day.

    那天一反常态,天空阳光明媚。

Adjective

1. having or deserving or conferring glory;

  • "a long and glorious career"
  • "our glorious literature"

2. having or worthy of pride;

  • "redoubtable scholar of the Renaissance"
  • "born of a redoubtable family"

3. bringing great happiness and thankfulness;

  • "glorious freedom"
  • "glorious times"

4. characterized by or attended with brilliance or grandeur;

  • "the brilliant court life at Versailles"
  • "a glorious work of art"
  • "magnificent cathedrals"
  • "the splendid coronation ceremony"

5. having great beauty and splendor;

  • "a glorious spring morning"
  • "a glorious sunset"
  • "splendid costumes"
  • "a kind of splendiferous native simplicity"
1. At this moment an idea burst upon him—a glorious idea.
此刻他突然产生一个想法,一个十分美妙的想法。

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2. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is a glorious piece of music.
贝多芬的第九交响曲是壮丽的音乐篇章。

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3. Better a glorious death than a shameful life.
宁可光明磊落地死,决不卑鄙无耻地生。

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4. It is a glorious thing to die for the people.
为人民而死,虽死犹荣!

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5. The army won a glorious victory in the first battle.
部队在第一场战役中取得了辉煌的胜利。

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6. The heroic deeds of him embodied the glorious tradition of the troops.
他的英雄事迹体现了军队的光荣传统。

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7. The wind is gentle and the sun radiant.; The weather is glorious.
风和日丽。

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8. These are our glorious traditions.
这些是我们的光荣传统。

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9. They dined in a special suite in glorious splendor.
他们在一间富丽堂皇的套房里进餐。

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10. They dined in a special suite in glorious splendour.
他们在一间富丽堂皇的套房里进餐。

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11. We are now engaged in a great and most glorious cause, never undertaken by our forefathers.
我们正在做我们的前人从来没有做过的极其光荣伟大的事业。

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12. We had a glorious time at the seaside.
我们在海边度过了愉快的时光。

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