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  • Glorying — Glory Glo ry, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gloried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Glorying}.] [OE. glorien, OF. glorier, fr. L. gloriari, fr. gloria glory. See {Glory}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. To exult with joy; to rejoice. [1913 Webster] Glory ye in his holy name. Ps …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • glorying — glo·ry || glɔːrɪ n. fame; honor; praise; splendor; beauty v. exult, rejoice …   English contemporary dictionary

  • glorying — …   Useful english dictionary

  • self-glorying — adj. * * * …   Universalium

  • self-glorying — adj …   Useful english dictionary

  • Michael Redgrave — Sir Michael Redgrave Portrait of Redgrave taken by Allan Warren in 1978 Born Michael Scudamore Redgrave 20 March 1908(1908 03 20) Bristol …   Wikipedia

  • Marching Song of the First Arkansas — Colored Regiment is one of the few Civil War era songs inspired by the lyrical structure of The Battle Hymn of the Republic and the tune of John Brown s Body that is still performed and recorded today. The Marching Song has been described as a… …   Wikipedia

  • glory — [[t]glɔ͟ːri[/t]] glories, glorying, gloried 1) N UNCOUNT Glory is the fame and admiration that you gain by doing something impressive. Walsham had his moment of glory when he won a 20km race. …we were still basking in the glory of our… …   English dictionary

  • Boasting — Boast ing, n. The act of glorying or vaunting; vainglorious speaking; ostentatious display. [1913 Webster] When boasting ends, then dignity begins. Young. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Gloried — Glory Glo ry, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gloried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Glorying}.] [OE. glorien, OF. glorier, fr. L. gloriari, fr. gloria glory. See {Glory}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. To exult with joy; to rejoice. [1913 Webster] Glory ye in his holy name. Ps …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Glory — Glo ry, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gloried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Glorying}.] [OE. glorien, OF. glorier, fr. L. gloriari, fr. gloria glory. See {Glory}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. To exult with joy; to rejoice. [1913 Webster] Glory ye in his holy name. Ps. cv.? …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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Примеры с переводом

Let us give glory to God.

Давайте славить Бога.

The glory of the town is its fountain.

Гордостью города является его фонтан.

The beautiful art reminds us of the glory of the empire.

Это прекрасное искусство напоминает нам о славе империи.

As a young soldier he dreamed of winning military glory.

Будучи молодым солдатом, он мечтал добиться воинской славы.

He now has only a few trophies to remind him of the glory of his athletic career.

Лишь несколько трофеев напоминают ему теперь о славной спортивной карьере.

Примеры, ожидающие перевода

The new owners are trying to restore the company to its former glory.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

glory  — слава, великолепие, сияние, триумф, красота, прославлять, торжествовать, гордиться

Definitions For Glorying

noun

  • Public praise, honor, and fame
  • Praise of a god or goddess
  • Something that brings praise or fame to someone or something : something that is a source of great pride

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Examples of Glorying in a Sentence

  • As a young soldier he dreamed of winning military glory.
  • He now has only a few trophies to remind him of the glory of his athletic career.
  • Let us give glory to God.
  • The whole city gloried in the home team’s winning of the World Series
  • Glory! I thought I’d never see this day come

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glo·ry

 (glôr′ē)

n. pl. glo·ries

1. Great honor, praise, or distinction accorded by common consent; renown.

2. Something conferring honor or renown.

3. A highly praiseworthy asset: Your wit is your crowning glory.

4. Adoration, praise, and thanksgiving offered in worship.

5. Majestic beauty and splendor; resplendence: The sun set in a blaze of glory.

6. The splendor and bliss of heaven; perfect happiness.

7. A height of achievement, enjoyment, or prosperity: ancient Rome in its greatest glory.

8. A halo, nimbus, or aureole. Also called gloriole.

intr.v. glo·ried, glo·ry·ing, glo·ries

To rejoice triumphantly; exult: a sports team that gloried in its hard-won victory.


[Middle English glorie, from Old French, from Latin glōria.]

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

glory

(ˈɡlɔːrɪ)

n, pl -ries

1. exaltation, praise, or honour, as that accorded by general consent: the glory for the exploit went to the captain.

2. something that brings or is worthy of praise (esp in the phrase crowning glory)

3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) thanksgiving, adoration, or worship: glory be to God.

4. pomp; splendour: the glory of the king’s reign.

5. radiant beauty; resplendence: the glory of the sunset.

6. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the beauty and bliss of heaven

7. a state of extreme happiness or prosperity

vb, -ries, -rying or -ried

9. (often foll by: in) to triumph or exult

10. (intr) obsolete to brag

interj

informal a mild interjection to express pleasure or surprise (often in the exclamatory phrase glory be!)

[C13: from Old French glorie, from Latin glōria, of obscure origin]

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

glo•ry

(ˈglɔr i, ˈgloʊr i)

n., pl. -ries, n.

1. very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown.

2. something that is a source of honor, fame, or admiration; an object of pride: one of the glories of English poetry.

3. adoring praise or worshipful thanksgiving.

4. resplendent beauty or magnificence: the glory of autumn.

5. a state of great splendor or prosperity.

6. a state of absolute happiness, gratification, etc.: to be in one’s glory.

7. the splendor and bliss of heaven; heaven.

v.i.

8. to exult with triumph; rejoice proudly (usu. fol. by in): Their parents gloried in their success.

9. Obs. to boast.

interj.

10. Also, glo′ry be′. Glory be to God (used to express surprise, elation, etc.).

Idioms:

go to (one’s) glory, to die.

[1300–50; Middle English < Old French glorie < Latin glōria]

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

glory

Past participle: gloried
Gerund: glorying

Imperative
glory
glory
Present
I glory
you glory
he/she/it glories
we glory
you glory
they glory
Preterite
I gloried
you gloried
he/she/it gloried
we gloried
you gloried
they gloried
Present Continuous
I am glorying
you are glorying
he/she/it is glorying
we are glorying
you are glorying
they are glorying
Present Perfect
I have gloried
you have gloried
he/she/it has gloried
we have gloried
you have gloried
they have gloried
Past Continuous
I was glorying
you were glorying
he/she/it was glorying
we were glorying
you were glorying
they were glorying
Past Perfect
I had gloried
you had gloried
he/she/it had gloried
we had gloried
you had gloried
they had gloried
Future
I will glory
you will glory
he/she/it will glory
we will glory
you will glory
they will glory
Future Perfect
I will have gloried
you will have gloried
he/she/it will have gloried
we will have gloried
you will have gloried
they will have gloried
Future Continuous
I will be glorying
you will be glorying
he/she/it will be glorying
we will be glorying
you will be glorying
they will be glorying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been glorying
you have been glorying
he/she/it has been glorying
we have been glorying
you have been glorying
they have been glorying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been glorying
you will have been glorying
he/she/it will have been glorying
we will have been glorying
you will have been glorying
they will have been glorying
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been glorying
you had been glorying
he/she/it had been glorying
we had been glorying
you had been glorying
they had been glorying
Conditional
I would glory
you would glory
he/she/it would glory
we would glory
you would glory
they would glory
Past Conditional
I would have gloried
you would have gloried
he/she/it would have gloried
we would have gloried
you would have gloried
they would have gloried

Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. glory — a state of high honor; «he valued glory above life itself»

glorification

honour, laurels, honor — the state of being honored

2. glory — brilliant radiant beauty; «the glory of the sunrise»

resplendence, resplendency

beauty — the qualities that give pleasure to the senses

3. glory - an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saintglory — an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint

gloriole, halo, nimbus, aura, aureole

lightness, light — the visual effect of illumination on objects or scenes as created in pictures; «he could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark»

Verb 1. glory — rejoice proudly

exuberate, exult, jubilate, rejoice, triumph — to express great joy; «Who cannot exult in Spring?»

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

glory

noun

1. honour, praise, fame, celebrity, distinction, acclaim, prestige, immortality, eminence, kudos, renown, exaltation, illustriousness He had his moment of glory when he won the London Marathon.
honour shame, disgrace, condemnation, disrepute, dishonour, infamy

verb

1. triumph, boast, relish, revel, crow, drool, gloat, exult, take delight, pride yourself The workers were glorying in their new-found freedom.

Quotations
«We are all motivated by a keen desire for praise, and the better a man is, the more he is inspired by glory. The very philosophers themselves, even in those books which they write on contempt of glory, inscribe their names» [Cicero Pro Archia]
«The paths of glory lead but to the grave» [Thomas Gray Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard]
«Not in utter nakedness,»
«But trailing clouds of glory do we come» [William Wordsworth Intimations of Immortality]

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

glory

noun

1. A position of exalted widely recognized importance:

distinction, eminence, eminency, fame, illustriousness, luster, mark, notability, note, preeminence, prestige, prominence, prominency, renown.

2. Something meriting the highest praise or regard:

3. Brilliant, showy splendor:

verb

To feel or express an uplifting joy over a success or victory:

The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Translations

شُهْرَه، شَرَفعَظَمَهمَجْدمَفْخَرَه، مَجْديُفاخِر، يَتَباهى

slávačestchloubanacházet potěšenínádhera

æreglanshæderherlighednyde

kunniaylistysglooria

slava

dicsfényörül

dÿrîheiîur, sæmdstoltvera alsæll yfir

栄誉

영광명예

didybėdidžiuotisdžiūgauti iš pasigėrėjimoliaupsinimaspažiba

godskrāšņumslepnumslepotieslieliskums

byť hrdý nanachádzať potešenie v

slavaveličina

ära

ความมีชื่อเสียง

славачесть

sự huy hoàng

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

glory

n

(= praise)Ehre f; glory to God in the highestEhre sei Gott in der Höhe; glory be! (dated inf)du lieber Himmel! (inf)

(= source of pride)Stolz m

(= celestial bliss) the saints in glorydie Heiligen in der himmlischen Herrlichkeit; Christ in gloryChristus in seiner Herrlichkeit; to go to glory (euph liter)ins ewige Leben or in die Ewigkeit eingehen (euph liter)

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

glory

(ˈgloːri) plural ˈglories noun

1. fame or honour. glory on the field of battle; He took part in the competition for the glory of the school.

2. a source of pride, fame etc. This building is one of the many glories of Venice.

3. the quality of being magnificent. The sun rose in all its glory.

verb

to take great pleasure in. He glories in his work as an architect.

ˈglorify (-fai) verb

1. to make (something) seem better than it is. That book glorified war.

2. to praise.

ˌglorifiˈcation (-fi-) nounˈglorious adjective

1. splendid; deserving great praise. a glorious career/victory.

2. very pleasant; delightful. glorious weather; Isn’t the sunshine glorious?

ˈgloriously adverb

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

glory

مَجْد sláva ære Ruhm δόξα gloria kunnia gloire slava gloria 栄誉 영광 glorie ære sława glória слава ära ความมีชื่อเสียง zafer sự huy hoàng 荣誉

Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

Примеры из текстов

Since that period four monarchs had reigned in peace and glory over Britain, sustaining and exalting the character of the nation abroad and its liberties at home.

С этого времени четыре монарха мирно и славно правили Британией, поддерживая и умножая величие своей страны перед иностранными государствами и расширяя вольности ее граждан.

Scott, Walter / WaverleyСкотт, Вальтер / Уэверли

Уэверли

Скотт, Вальтер

© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1960

Why, there was a paean of glory in his heart when he uttered that phrase ‘it came to the ears of the authorities.’

Да у него вся душа пела в ту минуту, когда он «дошел до начальства».

Dostoevsky, Fyodor / A Raw YouthДостоевский, Фёдор / Подросток

Подросток

Достоевский, Фёдор

© Издательство «Советская Россия», 1979

A Raw Youth

Dostoevsky, Fyodor

Besides, it would much subtract from the glory of the exploit had St. George but encountered a crawling reptile of the land, instead of doing battle with the great monster of the deep.

К тому же великолепие подвига сильно поубавилось бы, если бы святой Георгий сражался всего лишь с ползучей рептилией на суше, вместо того чтобы биться с великим чудищем морей.

Melville, Herman / Moby Dick Or The WhaleМелвилл, Герман / Моби Дик, или Белый Кит

Моби Дик, или Белый Кит

Мелвилл, Герман

© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1981

Moby Dick Or The Whale

Melville, Herman

© Northwestern University Press and The Newberry Library, 1988

Alice Dunscombe, you know not a thousandth part of the torture that I have been made to feel, by high-born miscreants, who envy the merit they cannot equal, and detract from the glory of deeds that they dare not attempt to emulate.

Элис Данскомб, ты не знаешь и тысячной доли тех мучений, которые меня заставляли терпеть высокорожденные негодяи, завидуя заслугам, на которые они не способны, и умаляя славу деяний, которые им недоступны!

Cooper, James Fenimore / The Pilot: A Tale of the SeaКупер, Джеймс Фенимор / Лоцман

Лоцман

Купер, Джеймс Фенимор

© «Детское государственное издательство», 1959

The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea

Cooper, James Fenimore

© 2005 Adamant Media Corporation

In future the political and the criminal police were to work together for the greater glory of Himmler and the prosperity of the Nazi machine.

Отныне политическая и криминальная полиция будут работать рука об руку во славу Гиммлера и ради процветания нацистского режима.

Delarue, Jacques / The Gestapo: A History of HorrorДеларю, Жак / История гестапо

История гестапо

Деларю, Жак

© Перевод на русский язык Издательская группа «Прогресс» 1992

© 1962, «Fayard»

The Gestapo: A History of Horror

Delarue, Jacques

© Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 2008

©Jacques Delarue, 2008

I had pulled my hair up in messy, sex-kitten glory and wore a baby blue tank top with a V-neck that almost went to my belly button. The opening was covered in very sheer lace and made wearing a bra utterly pointless.

Я взбила волосы в соблазнительную беспорядочную корону и надела светло-голубую маечку с вырезом, доходящим чуть ли не до пупка и прикрытым лишь шнуровкой, так что лифчик показался бы здесь совершенным излишеством.

Mead, Richelle / Succubus on TopМид, Райчел / Голод суккуба

Голод суккуба

Мид, Райчел

© Е. Р. Волковыский, перевод на русский язык, 2010

© Издание на русском языке, ООО «Издательство»Эксмо», 2010

© 2008 by Richelle Mead

Succubus on Top

Mead, Richelle

That must be why the bosses avoid him, they don’t mess with him like they do with us, simple Golubchiks; he has strength and glory and power on earth!

Потому, знать, и начальство его стороной обходит, не придирается, как к нам, простым голубчикам; его же сила, и слава, и власть земная!..

Tolstaya, Tatyana / The SlynxТолстая, Татьяна / Кысь

The Slynx

Tolstaya, Tatyana

© 2003 by Tatyana Tolstaya

© 2003 by Jamey Gambrell

That word, ci-vi-li-za-tion (Potugin pronounced each syllable with full stress and emphasis), is intelligible, and pure, and holy, and all the other ideals, nationality, glory, or what you like—they smell of blood. . . .

Это слово: ци…ви…ли…зация (Потугин отчетливо, с ударением произнес каждый слог) — и понятно, и чисто, и свято, а другие все, народность там, что ли, слава, кровью пахнут…

Тургенев, И.С. / ДымTurgenev, I.S. / Smoke

Smoke

Turgenev, I.S.

© 1919, by BONI & LIVERIGHT, Inc.

Дым

Тургенев, И.С.

© Издательство «Правда», 1979

Think of the glories through which we have been driving, like a herd of swine in a garden place.

Подумайте о величии мира, по которому мы бродили, словно стадо свиней по саду.

Wells, Herbert George / In the Days of the CometУэллс, Герберт / В дни кометы

В дни кометы

Уэллс, Герберт

© Издательство «Правда», 1964

In the Days of the Comet

Wells, Herbert George

© 2011 by Publishing in Motion

The sky was a glory of stars bejeweling curtains of luminous gas.

Небо было просто парадом звезд, которые украшали занавес блистающего газа.

DeChancie, John / Red Limit FreewayДе Ченси, Джон / Автострада запредельности

Автострада запредельности

Де Ченси, Джон

Red Limit Freeway

DeChancie, John

All that death-or-glory stuff was idiotic, and now where the hell was he?

Глупо. Сгеройствовал, поспешил. И где он теперь, черт его знает.

Bulgakov, Michail / The White GuardБулгаков, Михаил / Белая гвардия

Белая гвардия

Булгаков, Михаил

© Мурманское книжное издательство, 1990

The White Guard

Bulgakov, Michail

© 1971 by McGraw-Hill Book Company

These myths, he comforted himself, are symbols embodying the glory of God and the leadership of Christ’s genius.

Эти мифы, утешал он себя, только символы славы господней и величия гения Христова.

Lewis, Sinclair / Elmer GantryЛьюис, Синклер / Элмер Гентри

Элмер Гентри

Льюис, Синклер

© Издательство «Правда», 1965

Elmer Gantry

Lewis, Sinclair

© 2002 by Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., New York, N.Y.

© 1927 by Harcourt, Inc.

© renewed 1955 by Michael Lewis

And yet I won’t look at it as you do. If I had succeeded I should have been crowned with glory, but now I’m trapped.

И все-таки вашим взглядом не стану смотреть: если бы мне удалось, то меня бы увенчали, а теперь в капкан!

Dostoevsky, Fyodor / Crime and PunishmentДостоевский, Фёдор / Преступление и наказание

Преступление и наказание

Достоевский, Фёдор

© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1970

Crime and Punishment

Dostoevsky, Fyodor

They ran inland across the waste to warm themselves, then turned to look at the glory of the full tide under the moonlight and the intense black shadows of the furze bushes.

Они побежали бегом через пустырь, чтобы согреться, но затем оглянулись назад полюбоваться красотой прилива при лунном свете и резкими черными очертаниями кустов на берегу.

Kipling, Joseph Rudyard / The Light That FailedКиплинг, Джозеф Редьярд / Свет погас

Свет погас

Киплинг, Джозеф Редьярд

© «Издательство П. П. Сойкина», 1915

The Light That Failed

Kipling, Joseph Rudyard

© 2011 by Victorian Secrets

“It is certainly hard for me to refuse you anything, considering the glory of hope that you have brought into my life.”

— Конечно, мне трудно отказать вам в чем бы то ни было — вам, принесшему в мою жизнь радость надежды.

Conan Doyle, Arthur / The Adventure of the Three GarridebsКонан Дойль, Артур / Три Гарридеба

Три Гарридеба

Конан Дойль, Артур

© «Правда», 1966

© перевод Н. Дехтеревой

The Adventure of the Three Garridebs

Conan Doyle, Arthur

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Словосочетания

crowning glory

главное украшение

crowning glory

предмет особой гордости и славы

for the sake of glory

ради славы

glory hole

глубокий разрез открытых работ

glory hole

куда в беспорядке сваливают вещи

glory hole

открытая горная воронка

glory hole

помещение для постоя

glory hole

складское помещение

glory hole

спальное помещение

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