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N-UNCOUNT
光榮;榮耀
Glory is the fame and admiration that you gain by doing something impressive.
例句
Walsham had his moment of glory when he won a 20km race.
沃爾沙姆奪得20公里比賽冠軍的那一刻無比榮耀。
...we were still basking in the glory of our Championship win.
我們依然沉浸在奪得錦標賽冠軍的榮耀中。
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N-PLURAL
輝煌時刻;巔峰
A person's glories are the occasions when they have done something people greatly admire which makes them famous.
例句
The album sees them reliving past glories but not really breaking any new ground.
這張專輯使他們重溫了昔日的輝煌,但實際上沒有任何新的突破。
...the military glories of Frederick the Great.
腓特烈大帝軍事上的巔峰時刻
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N-UNCOUNT
壯麗;壯觀
The glory of something is its great beauty or impressive nature.
例句
The glory of the idea blossomed in his mind.
在他的腦海中這一想法變得越來越宏大。
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N-COUNT
引以為榮的事物
The glories of a culture or place are the things that people admire most about it.
例句
...a tour of Florence, to enjoy the artistic glories of the Italian Renaissance...
領略意大利文藝復興時期偉大藝術成就的佛羅倫薩之旅
One of the glories of the island has always been its bird population.
鳥兒的數量一直是該島的一大驕傲。
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VERB
因…而欣喜;為…而喜悅
If you glory in a situation or activity, you enjoy it very much.
例句
The workers were glorying in their new-found freedom...
工人們因才獲得的自由而無比喜悅。
He does not glory in his past successes and looks forward to achieving more.
他沒有陶醉于過去的成功,而是期望取得更大的成就。
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PHRASE
一舉成名
If you go out in a blaze of glory, you do something very dramatic at the end of your career or your life which makes you famous.
例句
I am never going back to prison. I am going to make national news headlines and go out in a blaze of glory.
我將永遠告別監獄,我會成為全國報紙的頭條新聞,從此揚名天下。