gracious
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe someone as gracious, you mean that they are very well-mannered and pleasant. 和蔼可亲的[正式]
She is a lovely and gracious woman. 她是个可爱而和蔼的女人。
2. ADJ If you describe the behaviour of someone in a position of authority or high social standing as gracious, you mean that they behave in a polite and considerate way. 有礼貌的[正式]
She closed with a gracious speech of thanks. 她以彬彬有礼的致谢辞作结。
3. graciouslyADV 有礼貌地[ADV with v]
Hospitality at the presidential guest house was graciously declined. 总统套房里的款待被婉言谢绝了。
4. ADJ You use gracious to describe the comfortable way of life of wealthy people. (生活) 舒适的
He drove through the gracious suburbs with the swimming pools and tennis courts. 他开车穿过了建有游泳池和网球场的舒适的城郊。
5. INTERJ Some people say good gracious or goodness gracious in order to express surprise or annoyance. 天哪 (表示惊讶、不满等)[情感]
Good gracious, look at that specimen, will you?
天哪,你看看那个家伙,好吗?
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gracious /ˈɡreɪʃəs/
剑桥词典
gracious adjective (PLEASANT)
behaving in a pleasant , polite , calm way
慈祥的,和蔼的;有礼貌的
a gracious smile 亲切的微笑
He was gracious enough to thank me. 他很有礼貌地向我道谢。
The losing team was gracious in defeat . 失利的球队豁达大度地面对失败。
gracious adjective (COMFORTABLE)
having the qualities of great comfort , beauty , and freedom made possible by being rich
富足安逸的;华美的
We can't afford gracious living . 我们过不起安逸的生活。 返回 gracious