glory
noun
verb
ˈɡlɔːri
noun
1
the
importance,
honour,
and
praise
that
people
give
someone
they
admire
a
lot
光荣,荣誉
U
She
dreamt
of
future
glory
as
an
Olympic
champion.
她梦想着将来能得到奥运冠军的荣誉。
Goran’s
moment
of
glory
came
when
he
defeated
Rafter.
戈兰击败拉夫特,迎来了荣耀的一刻。
He
began
the
season
in
a
blaze
of
glory
,
scoring
seven
goals
in
as
many
games.
这个赛季一开始他便被辉煌的荣耀罩身,七场比赛进了七个球。
2
an
achievement
that
is
greatly
admired
or
respected,
or
makes
you
very
proud
辉煌的成就; 荣耀的事,值得骄傲的事
C
[+
of
]
one
of
the
finest
artistic
glories
of
Florence
佛罗伦萨最辉煌的艺术成就之一
monuments
to
past
glories
展现昔日荣耀的历史丰碑
Becoming
a
Supreme
Court
judge
was
the
crowning
glory
(=most
successful
part)
of
her
career.
当上最高法院的法官是她事业上至高的荣耀。
3
when
something
is
beautiful
and
impressive
in
appearance
辉煌,灿烂,壮丽
U
They
spent
$10
million
restoring
the
theatre
to
its
former
glory
.
他们斥资一千万美元修复剧院,使它恢复昔日的辉煌。
in
all
its/their
etc
glory
The
sun
emerged
from
behind
the
clouds
in
all
its
glory.
太阳穿云而出,壮丽无比。
4
bask/bathe in sb’s/sth’s (reflected) glory
to
share
some
of
the
importance
and
praise
that
belongs
to
someone
close
to
you
分享某人/某事带来的荣誉,沾某人/某事的光
5
glory days
a
time
in
the
past
when
someone
was
admired
辉煌岁月
the
team’s
glory
days
in
the
late
’80s
球队在 80 年代末的光辉岁月
6
to the (greater) glory of sb/sth
in
order
to
increase
the
honour
that
is
given
to
someone
or
something
[正式] 为了(增加)某人/某事的荣耀
formal
The
cathedral
was
built
to
the
greater
glory
of
God.
建造这座教堂是为了彰显上帝的荣耀。
7
Glory (be) to God/Jesus etc
used
to
say
that
God
deserves
praise,
honour,
and
thanks
[口] 荣耀归于上帝/耶稣等
spoken
verb
8
to
enjoy
or
be
proud
of
something
因〔某事〕而欣喜
She
didn’t
like
to
glory
in
her
past
victories.
她不喜欢为过去的胜利感到骄傲。