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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4104 COCA: 11346

grace

1 grace /ˈgreɪs/ noun
plural graces
1 grace
/ˈgreɪs/
noun
plural graces
Learner's definition of GRACE
[noncount] : a way of moving that is smooth and attractive and that is not stiff or awkward(动作的)优美,优雅
[noncount] : a controlled, polite, and pleasant way of behaving(行为的)文雅,高雅
◊ People say you have the (good) grace to do something when they approve of what you do and consider it to be polite and proper.有风度;有雅量;通情达理
graces [plural] : skills that are needed for behaving in a polite way in social situations交际手腕;社交风度
[noncount]
: help or kindness that God gives or shows to people恩典;天恩
◊ People use the phrase (there) but for the grace of God (go I) to say that they could be in the same bad situation as someone else.多亏了老天的保佑(才免遭别人遭到的不幸)
: a state of being pleasing to God上天眷顾;被(神)青睐
[noncount] : a short prayer that is said before a meal(饭前的)简短祷告
Grace [noncount]used as a title for a duke, a duchess, or an archbishop(用作对公爵、公爵夫人或大主教的尊称)大人,夫人,阁下used with his, her, or your与his、her或your连用

airs and graces

see 1air

fall from grace

◊ If you fall from grace or experience a fall from grace, you no longer enjoy the success or good reputation that you once had, usually because you have done something wrong.失宠;颜面扫地;失去信誉

in someone's good graces

◊ If you are in someone's good graces, that person likes you and has a good opinion of you.得到某人赏识

with bad/ill grace

: in a way that shows that you are not happy about something : in an unpleasant way不快地;不情愿地

with good grace

: in a polite and pleasant way乐意地;欣然地
2 grace /ˈgreɪs/ verb
graces; graced; gracing
2 grace
/ˈgreɪs/
verb
graces; graced; gracing
Learner's definition of GRACE
[+ object] formal
: to decorate or add beauty to (something)装饰;为(某物)增色

grace (a person, group, etc.) with your presence

: to come to a place to be with (a person, group, etc.)大驾光临usually used humorously通常作诙谐用法

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