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glorious

英 [ˈɡlɔːriəs]

美 [ˈɡlɔːriəs]

adj.  值得称道的; 光荣的; 荣耀的; 壮丽的; 辉煌的; 光辉灿烂的; 极其令人愉快的; 极为宜人的

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Collins.2 / BNC.5276 / COCA.6191

同义词辨析

magnificentgloriousgorgeoussplendid【导航词义:壮丽的,辉煌的】

magnificentadj. 壮丽的,华丽的
〔辨析〕
多用来形容建筑物、景色等美丽而壮观的。
〔例证〕
the magnificent view over the valley
山谷的壮丽美景
She was deeply attracted by the magnificent building.
她被那栋宏伟的建筑深深吸引了。
gloriousadj. 〈正式〉辉煌的,壮丽的
〔辨析〕
侧重指非常美丽且给人带来愉悦感的。
〔例证〕
glorious views of the coast
沿海的迷人景色
She said she had never seen such a glorious sunset.
她说她从未见过如此瑰丽的晚霞。
gorgeousadj. 〈非正式〉绚丽的,华丽的
〔辨析〕
多用于形容颜色、衣服等色彩艳丽的。
〔例证〕
This bird has feathers of gorgeous colours.
这只鸟有着绚丽的羽毛。
She looks like a princess in that gorgeous skirt.
她穿上那条艳丽的裙子看上去像一位公主。
splendidadj. 〈尤英〉壮丽的,华丽的,辉煌的
〔辨析〕
词义同 magnificent, 常可换用。
〔例证〕
They lived in a room that had a splendid/magnificent view.
他们住的房间能看到漂亮的景致。
She had been to a splendid/magnificent cathedral when she was a child.
她小的时候曾去过一座宏伟的大教堂。

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 值得称道的;光荣的;荣耀的
      deserving or bringing great fame and success
      1. a glorious victory
        辉煌的胜利
      2. a glorious chapter in our country's history
        我国历史上光辉的一页
    • 壮丽的;辉煌的;光辉灿烂的
      very beautiful and impressive
      1. a glorious sunset
        瑰丽的晚霞
    • 极其令人愉快的;极为宜人的
      extremely enjoyable
      1. a glorious trip to Rome
        极为享受的罗马之行
    • 热的;阳光灿烂的;晴朗的
      hot, with the sun shining
      1. They had three weeks of glorious sunshine.
        他们度过了三周阳光灿烂的日子。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 宏伟的;壮丽的
      Something that isgloriousis very beautiful and impressive.
      1. ...a glorious rainbow in the air...
        空中壮观的彩虹
      2. She had missed the glorious blooms of the Mediterranean spring.
        她错过了地中海春季鲜花怒放的绚丽美景。
      3. ...a glorious Edwardian opera house.
        气势恢宏的爱德华时代的歌剧院
    • ADJ-GRADED 令人愉快的;美好的
      If you describe something asglorious, you are emphasizing that it is wonderful and it makes you feel very happy.
      1. The win revived glorious memories of his championship-winning days...
        这次胜利勾起了他对往昔那些夺冠岁月的美好回忆。
      2. We opened the windows and let in the glorious evening air.
        我们打开窗户,让傍晚那沁人心脾的空气流进室内。
    • ADJ-GRADED 辉煌的;光荣的;荣耀的
      Agloriouscareer, victory, or occasion involves great fame or success.
      1. Harrison had a glorious career spanning more than six decades...
        哈里森辉煌的职业生涯长达60多年。
      2. Her future could be more glorious even than her past.
        她的未来甚至可能会比过去还要辉煌。
    • ADJ-GRADED (天气)晴好的,阳光灿烂的
      Gloriousweather is hot and sunny.
      1. I got dressed and emerged into glorious sunshine...
        我穿好衣服,走进灿烂的阳光中。
      2. The sun was out again, and it was a glorious day.
        太阳又出来了,这是个艳阳天。

    英英释义

    adj

    • having great beauty and splendor
      1. a glorious spring morning
      2. a glorious sunset
      3. splendid costumes
      4. a kind of splendiferous native simplicity
      Synonym:resplendentsplendidsplendiferous
    • having or deserving or conferring glory
      1. a long and glorious career
      2. our glorious literature
    • characterized by grandeur
      1. the brilliant court life at Versailles
      2. a glorious work of art
      3. magnificent cathedrals
      4. the splendid coronation ceremony
      Synonym:brilliantmagnificentsplendid

    双语例句

    • I don't think it was as glorious as everybody made it out to be
      我觉得这件事并非像大家说的那么了不起。
    • Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is a glorious piece of music.
      贝多芬的第九交响曲是壮丽的音乐篇章。
    • At this moment an idea burst upon him& a glorious idea.
      此刻他突然产生一个想法,一个十分美妙的想法。
    • I was seeing it all in glorious technicolour: mountains, valleys, lakes, summer sunshine.
      我所看见的一切——大山、山谷、湖泊和夏日的阳光全都绚丽多彩。
    • The once glorious palaces stood empty and forlorn.
      昔日金碧辉煌的宫殿显得空寂而又荒凉。
    • These are our glorious traditions.
      这些是我们的光荣传统。
    • The win revived glorious memories of his championship-winning days
      这次胜利勾起了他对往昔那些夺冠岁月的美好回忆。
    • It is a glorious thing to die for the people.
      为人民而死,虽死犹荣!
    • We are now engaged in a great and most glorious cause, never undertaken by our forefathers.
      我们正在做我们的前人从来没有做过的极其光荣伟大的事业。
    • The army won a glorious victory in the first battle.
      部队在第一场战役中取得了辉煌的胜利。