英 [ˈɡlɔːriəsli] 美 [ˈɡlɔːriəsli]
adv. 光荣地;辉煌地;壮观地,壮丽地
with glory or in a glorious manner
where others had failed he had gloriously succeeded
blessedly or wonderfully
how gloriously happy she had been during those few fleeting moments of time
光荣地;辉煌地;壮观地,壮丽地
But the mission was successful, gloriously successful.
但这次任务很成功,辉煌地成功。
A tree, gloriously lit by autumn, pressed against the windowpane.
一棵被秋色染得绚丽多彩的树压在窗玻璃上。
The answer is gloriously unclear.
我们无法给出明确的答案。
More gloriously, we could imagine building some kind of a robot that does a variety of tasks.
说得再远一点,想象我们正在开发机器人,那种可以执行各种任务的机器人
死亡课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Trying something, failing gloriously at it, and then getting everybody's admiration.
努力为之,虽败犹荣,然后获得所有人的尊敬
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The day is gloriously sunny with a warm wind blowing across the Pearl River delta.
And it is, it is just gloriously inept chaos that is beautifully captured on film.
The tearful actress thanked Ibsen for creating such a "gloriously screwed up heroine".