| 释义 |  glory /glöˈri/  nounintransitive verb (gloˈrying; gloˈried)RenownExalted or triumphant honourWidespread praiseAn object of supreme prideSplendour, beautyResplendent brightnessSummit of attainment, prosperity or gratification(in religious symbolism) a combination of the nimbus and the aureola, but often erroneously used for the nimbusA ring or glow of light around the moon, the Brocken spectre, or other similar object or phenomenonBoastful or self-congratulatory spirit (obsolete)The presence of GodThe manifestation of God to the blessed in heavenA representation of the heavens openedHeaven
 transitive verb (obsolete)To exult proudly (usu with in)To rejoiceTo boast (obsolete)
 To glorifyinterjection (old) Expressing surprise ORIGIN: OFr glorie and L glōria glōˈrious  adjective NobleSplendidConferring renownWonderful, delightful, intensely enjoyable (informal)Elated, tipsy (archaic; informal)Boastful (obsolete)
 gloˈriously  adverb gloˈriousness  noun Glorious Twelfth see under twelfth glory box  noun (Aust and NZ) A box in which a young woman keeps her trousseau, etc, a bottom drawer glory of the snow  noun  The plant chionodoxa gloˈry-pea  noun  The papilionaceous genus Clianthus, consisting of Sturt's desert pea (in Australia) and the parrot-bill (in New Zealand) glory be  A devout ascription of glory to GodHence, a shout of exultationAn interjection expressing surprise
 Old Glory  The Stars and Stripes |