gloriously
adverb uk/ˈɡlɔː.ri.əs.li/ us/ˈɡlɔːr.i.əs.li/
(VERY PLEASANT)
极好地;十分可喜地
used to emphasize how good something is or how much pleasure it gives
They looked gloriously happy. 他们看起来非常幸福。
They windsurfed on gloriously deserted beaches.
辉煌地,壮观地,壮丽地
used to emphasize how beautiful something is
a gloriously restored 12th century church 一座修复的12世纪的壮观教堂
(天气)晴朗宜人
used to emphasize how pleasant and sunny the weather is
We've had gloriously sunny weather. 近日天气晴朗宜人。
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- Bhutan is a gloriously unspoiled land of thick forests and misty mountains.
- The book is gloriously illustrated.
- She exaggerates the role to gloriously comic effect.
- She said it sounded like a "gloriously splendid" idea.
- We set out under a gloriously blue sky.
(DESERVING PRAISE)
光荣地
in a way that deserves great admiration, praise, and honour
The team's season ended gloriously. 球队的赛季光荣结束。
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- They see their job as to push these kids to their limits, so they can perform gloriously for their nation.
- We revere that dear battle flag under which so many of our people have so gloriously fought.
- Shackleton failed, but he failed gloriously.
See: glorious