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gracing是Grace的现在分词 - n.【宗】(神的)恩惠;恩宠;天惠;(对神的)皈依
- v.装饰;使增光;惠赐;【乐】缀…以装饰音
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复数:graces 现在分词:gracing 过去式:graced n. elegance,refinement,kindness,kindliness,blessing v. dignify,honor,honour,distinguish,adorn n. | 1. (动作、体态、结构等的)优美,优雅;(说话、举止)斯文,温雅;美德,美容;风度,魅力 2. 善意,恩赐;情理,体面(感);〔古语〕宽厚,仁慈 7. 【宗教】(神的)恩惠,恩典,感化;恩宠,慈悲;天惠,天恩;(对神的)皈依 1. (动作、体态、结构等的)优美,优雅;(说话、举止)斯文,温雅;美德,美容;风度,魅力 2. 善意,恩赐;情理,体面(感);〔古语〕宽厚,仁慈 7. 【宗教】(神的)恩惠,恩典,感化;恩宠,慈悲;天惠,天恩;(对神的)皈依 | v. | |
n. | 1. used as a title when addressing a duke, duchess, or archbishop 2. elegance, beauty, and smoothness of form or movement 3. dignified, polite, and decent behavior 4. a capacity to tolerate, accommodate, or forgive people 5. a short prayer of thanks to God said before, or sometimes after, a meal 6. a pleasing and admirable quality or characteristic 7. in Christianity, the infinite love, mercy, favor, and goodwill shown to humankind by God 8. in Christianity, the condition of being free of sin, e.g. through repentance to God 9. a smooth and beautiful way of moving 10. according to religious belief, the love and kindness that God gives to people 1. used as a title when addressing a duke, duchess, or archbishop 2. elegance, beauty, and smoothness of form or movement 3. dignified, polite, and decent behavior 4. a capacity to tolerate, accommodate, or forgive people 5. a short prayer of thanks to God said before, or sometimes after, a meal 6. a pleasing and admirable quality or characteristic 7. in Christianity, the infinite love, mercy, favor, and goodwill shown to humankind by God 8. in Christianity, the condition of being free of sin, e.g. through repentance to God 9. a smooth and beautiful way of moving 10. according to religious belief, the love and kindness that God gives to people | v. | 1. to make a pleasing contribution to an event, often by attending it 2. to add elegance, beauty, or charm to something 3. to add ornamental or decorative notes to a piece of music 4. to make something more attractive, pleasing, or interesting 5. if someone important graces a group or an event, they go to itThis word is often used in a humorous way to show that someone does not often come to a particular event or has arrived very late 1. to make a pleasing contribution to an event, often by attending it 2. to add elegance, beauty, or charm to something 3. to add ornamental or decorative notes to a piece of music 4. to make something more attractive, pleasing, or interesting 5. if someone important graces a group or an event, they go to itThis word is often used in a humorous way to show that someone does not often come to a particular event or has arrived very late |
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