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glory noun ⇨ luxury (sth's former glory) ⇨ status (your moment of glory) luxury noun luxury ♦︎ splendour ♦︎ glory ♦︎ grandeurThese are all words for the quality of being impressive, beautiful and often expensive. 这些词均表示奢华、豪华、富丽堂皇。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆sheer luxury / splendour / grandeur◆faded / former / original splendour / glory / grandeur◆scenic / rugged splendour / grandeur◆to enjoy the luxury / splendour / grandeur of sth◆to admire the splendour / grandeur of sth◆to have (a certain) splendour / grandeur◆to restore sth to / recapture its (former) splendour / glory◆see, etc. sth in all its splendour / glory■ luxury / /ˈlʌkʃəri/ / [uncountable] a situation in which you are very comfortable because you have special and expensive things to enjoy, especially food and drink, clothes and surroundings 奢侈的享受;奢华◆Now we'll be able to live in luxury for the rest of our lives.如今我们可在有生之年过奢华生活了。◆He was used to living a life of luxury.他过惯了奢侈生活。◆You've just won three weeks in a luxury hotel.您刚刚赢得在豪华酒店免费住宿三个星期的大奖。◆They stock a wide range of luxury goods.他们备有各种各样的奢侈品。▸ luxurious / /lʌgˈʒʊəriəs; NAmE lʌgˈʒʊriəs/ adjective ◆a luxurious hotel豪华酒店◆luxurious surroundings豪华舒适的环境■ splendour (BrE) (NAmE splendor) /ˈsplendə(r)/ / [uncountable] (especially written) grand and impressive beauty, especially of places and buildings (尤指场所和建筑物)壮丽,雄伟,豪华,华丽◆The room has a view of Rheims Cathedral, in all its splendour.从这个房间可以饱览兰斯大教堂的壮观景色。ⓘ The splendours of sth are the beautiful and impressive features or qualities of sth, especially a place. 复数形式的splendours指某物,尤其是某地,华美而壮观的特征◆the splendours of Rome (= its fine buildings, etc.) 罗马的壮丽景色 ■ glory [uncountable, countable] great beauty; a special cause for pride, respect or pleasure 壮丽;辉煌;灿烂;产生骄傲(或崇敬、愉快)的理由◆The house has now been restored to its former glory.这栋房子现在又恢复了它往日的辉煌。◆The temple is one of the glories of ancient Greece.这座庙宇是古希腊的一大奇观。ⓘ The uncountable use of glory is usually used in the phrases in all its/his/her glory and its former/full glory. * glory作不可数名词时通常用于短语in all its/his/her glory和its former/full glory。 see also glorious ⇨ magnificent ■ grandeur /ˈgrændʒə(r), ˈgrændjə(r)/ [uncountable] (especially written) the quality of being great and impressive in appearance 宏伟;壮丽;堂皇◆The hotel had an air of faded grandeur.这家饭店给人一种繁华已逝的感觉。◆We admired the rugged grandeur of the mountain scenery.我们对群山中岩石突兀的壮丽景色赞叹不已。ⓘ Grandeur is used especially to talk about old buildings and wild, impressive landscapes. It is used more to talk about how impressive sth is, rather than its beauty. Typical collocates are classical, faded, former, imperial and scenic, rugged and natural. * grandeur尤用于描写古建筑和天然的壮观景色,更侧重于景物的壮观而非其美丽,常见搭配词有classical、faded、former、imperial、scenic、rugged和natural。 see also grand ⇨ magnificent status noun see also reputation status ♦︎ honour ♦︎ prestige ♦︎ gloryThese are all words for the state of being respected, admired or considered important, especially by many people. 这些词均表示声望、荣誉、崇高地位。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆personal / national honour / prestige / glory◆social status / prestige◆to gain / bring / lose / seek status / honour / prestige / glory◆to enjoy status / prestige◆status / honour / prestige is attached to sth■ status [uncountable, countable, usually singular] high rank or social position; the level of importance or respect that is given to sth 高级职位;社会上层地位;重视(或崇尚)的程度◆The job brings with it status and a high income.担任这一职务既有显赫的地位又有丰厚的收入。◆The Chanel suit was the number one fashion status symbol.香奈儿套装是最能象征身份地位的时装。◆This reflects the high status accorded to science in our culture.这反映出我们的文化对科学的高度崇尚。◆In the teaching of literature, Shakespeare is given a special status.莎士比亚在文学教学中享有特殊地位。■ honour (BrE) (NAmE honor) [uncountable] great respect and admiration for sb 尊敬;尊重;崇敬◆The arch was built in honour of the Emperor.这座拱门是为了纪念皇帝而建造的。◆They organized a party in his honour.他们组织了一个聚会向他表示敬意。◆The president was the guest of honour at the banquet.总统是这次宴会的贵宾。■ prestige / /preˈstiːʒ/ / [uncountable] the respect and admiration that sb/sth has because of their social position or what they have done 威信;声望;威望◆The post carried great prestige within the civil service.这个职位在政府行政部门具有很高的威信。◆The jobs are accorded different levels of prestige.这些工作被赋予了不同的社会地位。 see also prestigious ⇨ great 2 ■ glory [uncountable] fame, praise, respect or admiration that is given to sb because they have achieved sth important 荣誉;光荣;桂冠◆I do all the work and he gets all the glory.活儿都是我干,荣誉都归他所有。◆She basked in the reflected glory of her daughter's success.女儿的成功也让她跟着沾了光。◆She wanted to enjoy her moment of glory.她希望尽情享受自己的光荣时刻。 see also glorious ⇨ famous |