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graces /ˈgreɪsɪz/► SEE ALLbe in sb’s good gracesairs and graces ●be in sb’s good ˈgraces (formal) have sb’s approval and be liked by them 获得某人的认可;得到某人的青睐◆Having bought them all dinner, he is now firmly in their good graces. 给他们所有人买晚餐使他深得大家的欢心。●ˌairs and ˈgraces (BrE, disapproving) behaviour which is elegant but unnatural and intended to impress others 摆架子;矫揉造作;惺惺作态◆Her airs and graces didn’t impress her fellow students at all.同学们对她装模作样的表现不以为然。 |