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Что (кто) такое grace - определение

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grace         
n.
short prayer
1) to say grace
sense
decency
2) the grace to + inf. (she had the good grace to concede defeat)
favor
3) divine grace
4) to fall from grace
5) by the grace of God
6) in smb.'s good graces
7) (rel.) a state of grace
willingness
8) with bad; good grace
attractiveness
9) effortless grace
feature
10) a saving grace
grace         
I. n.
1.
Favor, kindness, condescension, benignity, love, good-will.
2.
Divine goodness or favor, divine influence, god's love.
3.
Piety, devotion, devoutness, holiness, religion, sanctity, love.
4.
Pardon, forgiveness, mercy.
5.
Elegance, polish, refinement, accomplishment.
6.
Beauty, symmetry, comeliness, gracefulness, ease.
7.
Short prayer (over food at table).
8.
(Mus.) Embellishment (appoggiatura, shake, trill, turn).
II. v. a.
1.
Adorn, decorate, beautify, embellish, deck.
2.
Dignify, honor.
grace         
¦ noun
1. elegance of movement.
2. courteous good will.
(graces) an attractively polite manner of behaving.
3. (in Christian belief) the free and unearned favour of God.
a divinely given talent or blessing.
a person's favour: he fell from grace with the tabloids.
4. a period officially allowed for fulfilment of an obligation.
5. a short prayer of thanks said before or after a meal.
6. (His, Her, or Your Grace) a title or form of address for a duke, duchess, or archbishop.
¦ verb lend honour to by one's presence.
?be an attractive presence in or on.
Phrases
be in someone's good (or bad) graces be regarded by someone with favour (or disfavour).
the (Three) Graces Greek Mythology three beautiful goddesses, daughters of Zeus, believed to personify and bestow charm, grace, and beauty.
with good (or bad) grace in a willing (or reluctant) manner.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. gratia, from gratus 'pleasing, thankful'; related to grateful.
grace         
(graces, gracing, graced)
1.
If someone moves with grace, they move in a smooth, controlled, and attractive way.
He moved with the grace of a trained boxer...
N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp
2.
If someone behaves with grace, they behave in a pleasant, polite, and dignified way, even when they are upset or being treated unfairly.
The new King seemed to be carrying out his duties with grace and due decorum...
N-UNCOUNT
3.
The graces are the ways of behaving and doing things which are considered polite and well-mannered.
She didn't fit in and she had few social graces.
N-PLURAL: oft adj N
4.
Grace is used in expressions such as a day's grace and a month's grace to say that you are allowed that amount of extra time before you have to finish something.
She wanted a couple of days' grace to get the maisonette cleaned before she moved in...
We have only a few hours' grace before the soldiers come.
N-UNCOUNT: usu supp N
5.
If you say that something graces a place or a person, you mean that it makes them more attractive. (FORMAL)
He went to the beautiful old Welsh dresser that graced this homely room...
Her shoulders were graced with mink and her fingers sparkled with diamonds.
VERB: V n, be V-ed with/by n
6.
In Christianity and some other religions, grace is the kindness that God shows to people because he loves them.
It was only by the grace of God that no one died.
N-UNCOUNT
7.
When someone says grace before or after a meal, they say a prayer in which they thank God for the food and ask Him to bless it.
Leo, will you say grace?
N-VAR
8.
You use expressions such as Your Grace and His Grace when you are addressing or referring to a duke, duchess, or archbishop.
Your Grace, I have a great favour to ask of you.
N-VOC; N-PROPER: det-poss N
9.
10.
If someone falls from grace, they suddenly stop being successful or popular. (mainly WRITTEN)
All went well at first, and I was in high favour; but presently I fell from grace...
PHRASE: V inflects
11.
If someone has the good grace to do something, they are polite enough or honest enough to do it.
He did not even have the grace to apologise...
Many of us do stupid things in our youth, but we should have the good grace to admit them.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR to-inf [approval]
12.
If you do something unpleasant with good grace or with a good grace, you do it cheerfully and without complaining. If you do something with bad grace or with a bad grace, you do it unwillingly and without enthusiasm.
He accepted the decision with good grace, and wished me the very best of luck...
With appallingly bad grace I packed up and we drove north.
PHRASE: PHR after v
Grace         
·noun Thanks.
II. Grace ·vt To supply with heavenly grace.
III. Grace ·vt To add grace notes, cadenzas, ·etc., to.
IV. Grace ·noun The prerogative of mercy execised by the executive, as pardon.
V. Grace ·vt To dignify or raise by an act of favor; to Honor.
VI. Grace ·noun Fortune; luck;
- used commonly with hard or sorry when it means misfortune.
VII. Grace ·noun A petition for grace; a blessing asked, or thanks rendered, before or after a meal.
VIII. Grace ·noun The same prerogative when exercised in the form of equitable relief through chancery.
IX. Grace ·noun The title of a duke, a duchess, or an archbishop, and formerly of the king of England.
X. Grace ·vt To Adorn; to Decorate; to embellish and dignify.
XI. Grace ·noun Inherent excellence; any endowment or characteristic fitted to win favor or confer pleasure or benefit.
XII. Grace ·noun Beauty, physical, intellectual, or moral; loveliness; commonly, easy elegance of manners; perfection of form.
XIII. Grace ·noun An act, vote, or decree of the government of the institution; a degree or privilege conferred by such vote or decree.
XIV. Grace ·noun The exercise of love, kindness, mercy, favor; disposition to benefit or serve another; favor bestowed or privilege conferred.
XV. Grace ·noun Ornamental notes or short passages, either introduced by the performer, or indicated by the composer, in which case the notation signs are called grace notes, appeggiaturas, turns, ·etc.
XVI. Grace ·noun A play designed to promote or display grace of motion. It consists in throwing a small hoop from one player to another, by means of two sticks in the hands of each. Called also grace hoop or hoops.
XVII. Grace ·noun The divine favor toward man; the mercy of God, as distinguished from His justice; also, any benefits His mercy imparts; divine love or pardon; a state of acceptance with God; enjoyment of the divine favor.
XVIII. Grace ·noun Graceful and beautiful females, sister goddesses, represented by ancient writers as the attendants sometimes of Apollo but oftener of Venus. They were commonly mentioned as three in number; namely, Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, and were regarded as the inspirers of the qualities which give attractiveness to wisdom, love, and social intercourse.
Grace (style)         
MANNER OF ADDRESS
Your Grace; His/Her Grace; His Grace; Her grace; Her Grace; Their Graces; Their Grace
His Grace or Her Grace is an English style used for various high-ranking personages. It was the style used to address English monarchs until Henry VIII and the Scottish monarchs up to the Act of Union of 1707, which united the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England.
Hurricane Grace (1991)         
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CATEGORY 2 ATLANTIC HURRICANE IN 1991
Hurricane Grace 1991
Hurricane Grace was a short-lived Category 2 hurricane that contributed to the formation of the powerful 1991 Perfect Storm. Forming on October 26, Grace initially had subtropical origins, meaning it was partially tropical and partially extratropical in nature.
Grace (Canadian singer)         
AMERICAN SINGER
Grace (musician)
Grace Young, or more commonly known as Grace, is a Canadian-born American musician, signed to Universal Music,Review (in French) of Hall of Mirrors in French Vogue magazine She sings folk, reggae, soul and blues-style original songs. Grace has released two albums, Hall of Mirrors and Made for Change.
Grace in Christianity         
CONCEPT IN CHRISTIANITY THAT IS UNDERSTOOD VERY DIFFERENTLY IN EASTERN AND WESTERN CHRISTIANITY AS EITHER THE PARTAKING OF THE DIVINE NATURE OR THE FREE AND UNEARNED HELP GIVEN TO US BY GOD
Sanctifying grace; Grace (Christian theology); Actual Grace; Actual grace; Sanctifying Grace; Converting grace; Eternal Grace; Grace (Actual); Gratuitous grace; Grace (Chistianity); Christian grace; Grace (Christianity); Sanctifying graces
In Western Christian theology, grace is created by God who gives it as help to one because God desires one to have it, not necessarily because of anything one has done to earn it."Grace is favor, the free and undeserved help that God gives us to respond to his call to become children of God, adoptive sons, partakers of the divine nature and of eternal life.
Rosa 'Grace'         
ROSE CULTIVAR
Rosa 'Grace' (aka AUSkeppy) is an apricot shrub rose cultivar, developed by British rose breeder David C. H.

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