glory
- IPA[ˈɡlɔːri]
英式
- high renown or honour won by notable achievements;magnificence or great beauty
- take great pride or pleasure in;exult in unpleasantly or boastfully
noun: glory, plural noun: glories
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名詞
- 1. high renown or honour won by notable achievements to fight and die for the glory of one's nation 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. magnificence or great beauty the train has been restored to all its former glory 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a thing that is beautiful, impressive, or worthy of praise the glories of Paris
- ▪ the splendour and bliss of heaven images of Christ in glory
- 3. praise, worship, and thanksgiving offered to a deity. 同義詞
- 4. a luminous ring or halo, especially as depicted around the head of Christ or a saint.
動詞
- 1. take great pride or pleasure in they gloried in their independence
- ▪ exult in unpleasantly or boastfully readers tended to defend their paper or even to glory in its bias
- an untidy room or cupboard used for storage.
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- an untidy storage place, especially a room or cupboard.
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- another term for clianthus
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- fame or approval achieved through association with someone else rather than through one's ...
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- an informal name for the US national flag.
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- fame or approval achieved through association with someone else rather than through one's ...
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- a dessert consisting of ice cream served with fruit, cream, and other sweet ingredients in a ...
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- a time in the past regarded as being better than the present: the glory days of tourism his glory days as a high school basketball star
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- IPA[ˈɡlôrē]
美式
- high renown or honor won by notable achievements: to fight and die for the glory of one's nation
- take great pride or pleasure in: they were individuals who gloried in their independence
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