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1 grace
/greis/ * danh từ - vẻ duyên dáng, vẻ yêu kiều; vẻ uyển chuyển =to speak with grace+ ăn nói có duyên =to dance with grace+ nhảy múa uyển chuyển =to walk with grace+ đi đứng uyển chuyển - (số nhiều) vẻ phong nhã, vẻ thanh nhã =airs and graces+ diệu màu mè - thái độ (trong khi làm việc gì) =to do something with a good grace+ vui lòng làm việc gì =with a bad (an all) grace+ miễn cưỡng =he had the grace to say that...+ anh ta cũng biết điều mà nói rằng... - ơn huệ; sự trọng đãi, sự chiếu cố =to be in somebody's good graces+ được ai trọng đâi, được ai chiếu cố =an act of grace+ hành động chiếu cố, đặc ân - sự gia hạn, sự cho hoãn (có tính chất gia ơn) =to give somebody a week's grace+ cho hạn bảy ngày (phải trả tiền hoặc làm xong việc gì) =last day of grace+ thời hạn cuối cùng - sự miễn xá, sự khoan hồng, sự khoan dung =a measure of grace+ biện pháp khoan dung - ơn trời, ơn Chúa =by God's grace+ nhờ ơn trời, nhờ trời =in the year of grace 1966+ năm 1966 sau công nguyên - lời cầu nguyện (trước hay sau bữa ăn cơm) - ngài (tiếng xưng hô với những người thuộc dòng quý tộc, với các giám mục...) =His (Her, Yours) Grace the Duke+ ngài công tước - (âm nhạc) nét hoa mỹ (trong bản nhạc, bài ca) =a grace note+ nốt nhạc làm cho bản nhạc thêm hay - sự cho phép dự thi (ở trường đại học) - (số nhiều) (The Graces) (thần thoại,thần học) thần Mỹ nữ !to take dinner without grace - ăn nằm với nhau trước khi cưới * ngoại động từ - làm cho duyên dáng thêm - làm vinh dự, làm vẻ vang, ban vinh dự cho =the ceremony was graced by the presence of...+ buổi lễ được vinh dự đón tiếp..., sự có mặt của... là một vinh dự cho buổi lễ
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Good graces — Grace Grace (gr[=a]s), n. [F. gr[^a]ce, L. gratia, from gratus beloved, dear, agreeable; perh. akin to Gr. ? to rejoice, cha ris favor, grace, Skr. hary to desire, and E. yearn. Cf. {Grateful}, {Gratis}.] 1. The exercise of love, kindness, mercy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
in\ one's\ good\ graces — • in one s good graces • in one s good books adv. phr. Approved of by you; liked by someone. Ruth is in her mother s good graces because she ate all her supper. Bill is back in the good graces of his girlfriend because he gave her a box of candy … Словарь американских идиом
in one's good graces — or[in one s good books] {adv. phr.} Approved of by you; liked by someone. * /Ruth is in her mother s good graces because she ate all her supper./ * /Bill is back in the good graces of his girlfriend because he gave her a box of candy./ Compare:… … Dictionary of American idioms
in one's good graces — or[in one s good books] {adv. phr.} Approved of by you; liked by someone. * /Ruth is in her mother s good graces because she ate all her supper./ * /Bill is back in the good graces of his girlfriend because he gave her a box of candy./ Compare:… … Dictionary of American idioms
in the good graces of — In favor with, favored by … New dictionary of synonyms
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