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s.1 gracia, elegancia (of movement, dancer, language)to do something with (a) good/bad grace hacer algo de buena/mala ganato have the (good) grace to do something tener la delicadeza de hacer algo3 (favor)to be in/get into somebody's good graces gozar del/ganarse el favor de alguienin a state of grace en estado de graciato fall from grace caer en desgraciathe grace of God la gracia de Diosthere, but for the grace of God, go I siento mucho lo que le ha pasado, nos podría haber pasado a cualquierato give a debtor seven days' grace conceder a un moroso una prórroga de siete díasto say grace bendecir la mesa8 Grace, nombre propio.9 oración antes de la comida, benedícite, oración para bendecir los alimentos antes de comer.vt.1 honrar (honor)2 adornar (ornament) (pt & pp graced)
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