gloriously
adv. 光榮地,輝煌地; 堂堂皇皇
Something that is glorious is very beautiful and impressive.
...a glorious rainbow in the air...
空中壯觀的彩虹
She had missed the glorious blooms of the Mediterranean spring.
她錯過了地中海春季鮮花怒放的絢麗美景。
If you describe something as glorious, you are emphasizing that it is wonderful and it makes you feel very happy.
The win revived glorious memories of his championship-winning days...
這次勝利勾起了他對往昔那些奪冠歲月的美好回憶。
We opened the windows and let in the glorious evening air.
我們開啟窗戶,讓傍晚那沁人心脾的空氣流進室內。
A glorious career, victory, or occasion involves great fame or success.
Harrison had a glorious career spanning more than six decades...
哈里森輝煌的職業生涯長達60多年。
Her future could be more glorious even than her past.
她的未來甚至可能會比過去還要輝煌。
Glorious weather is hot and sunny.
I got dressed and emerged into glorious sunshine...
我穿好衣服,走進燦爛的陽光中。
The sun was out again, and it was a glorious day.
太陽又出來了,這是個豔陽天。
1. with glory or in a glorious manner;
2. blessedly or wonderfully;
For a change, it was a gloriously sunny day.
那天一反常態,天空陽光明媚。
Some of the designs are subtle, some gloriously OTT.
有些設計含蓄精妙,有些誇張絢麗。
The first few days were gloriously hot.
開頭幾天熱極了.
The party got gloriously mellow.
那夥人喝得酩酊大醉.
Rudolph leaned forward intently, gloriously battered by the music, his eyes glued on the Negro trumpeter.
魯道夫急切地聽著, 這音樂叫他大為傾倒,眼睛盯著那吹小號的黑人.