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glory in

/glawr-ee, glohr-ee/US // ˈglɔr i, ˈgloʊr i //UK // (ˈɡlɔːrɪ) //

荣华富贵,荣升,荣膺,荣耀

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n.名词 noun
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    plural glo·ries,

    • : very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown: to win glory on the field of battle.
    • : something that is a source of honor, fame, or admiration; a distinguished ornament or an object of pride: a sonnet that is one of the glories of English poetry.
    • : adoring praise or worshipful thanksgiving: Give glory to God.
    • : resplendent beauty or magnificence: the glory of autumn.
    • : a state of great splendor, magnificence, or prosperity.
    • : a state of absolute happiness, gratification, contentment, etc.: She was in her glory when her horse won the Derby.
    • : the splendor and bliss of heaven; heaven.
    • : a ring, circle, or surrounding radiance of light represented about the head or the whole figure of a sacred person, as Christ or a saint; a halo, nimbus, or aureole.
    • : anticorona.
v.无主动词 verb
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    glo·ried, glo·ry·ing,

    • : to exult with triumph; rejoice proudly: Their father gloried in their success.
    • : Obsolete. to boast.
interj.感叹词 interjection
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    • : Also glory be . Glory be to God.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A more sympathetic answer would be that mathematicians want the glory of seeing their names outlive themselves as a reward for the long, solitary hours they labor to produce their results.

  • Without getting too deep into the weeds, it’s easy to “p-hack” your way to glory with these models because there are so many ways to measure “the economy” but only a small sample size of elections for which we have reliable economic data.

  • All the glory would then have accrued to Maynard instead of Zhang.

  • This means my paintings can soon be experienced in their full glory without their quality being lowered or decimated!

  • Would-be perpetrators see all the attention, and they want some of that twisted glory for themselves.

  • But after those glory days, Kisangani's reputation took a turn.

  • Oh this happened, and Williams sold it in all of its campy glory.

  • There is one final lesson to learn before he crosses the threshold from darkness to glory.

  • In the decade following World War I, Hopper settled on a vein of imagery that has been his special glory ever since.

  • They appear to see not atrocities but adventure, not gore but glory.

  • Nogués and his brave lads have done their bit indeed for the glory of the Army of France.

  • Moreover, Napoleon, so great in many things, was so jealous of his own glory that he could be mean beyond words.

  • When I went out he accompanied me to the door, took my hand in both of his and said, "To-day you've covered yourself with glory!"

  • And he girded him about with a glorious girdle, and clothed him with a robe of glory, and crowned him with majestic attire.

  • How great glory did he gain when he lifted up his hands, and stretched out swords against the cities?