
움직임이나 태도가 부드럽고 아름다운 상태를 의미함.
The quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way.
예문:
"The dancer moved across the stage with effortless grace."
"She maintained her grace even under immense pressure."
타인에 대해 예의 바르고 친절하게 행동하는 태도.
A polite and pleasant way of behaving toward others.
예문:
"He had the grace to apologize for his mistake immediately."
"She handled the difficult situation with social grace."
죄인을 구원하고 복을 내리는 하느님의 조건 없는 사랑과 은혜.
The free and unmerited favor of God as manifested in the salvation of sinners.
예문:
"They believed their survival was a gift of divine grace."
"The hymn speaks of the amazing grace that saved a soul."
마감 기한이 지난 후 특정 행위를 할 수 있도록 허용된 추가 기간.
A period of time allowed for someone to do something after a deadline has passed.
예문:
"The bank granted a ten-day grace period for the loan payment."
"We were given a week's grace to complete the final report."
식사 전이나 후에 드리는 짧은 감사의 기도.
A short prayer of thanks said before or after a meal.
예문:
"The family gathered around the table to say grace."
"The youngest child was asked to offer a short grace."
공작, 공작 부인 또는 대주교를 부르거나 지칭할 때 사용하는 경칭.
A title used when speaking to or about a duke, duchess, or archbishop.
예문:
"His Grace, the Duke of Norfolk, will arrive shortly."
"May I present Her Grace to the assembly?"
존재 자체로 어떤 장소나 물건을 더 아름답거나 영광스럽게 만들다.
To bring honor or beauty to something by being present.
예문:
"A magnificent chandelier graced the center of the ballroom."
"Her portrait graced the cover of the prestigious magazine."
참석함으로써 상대방이나 행사에 영광을 부여하다.
To honor a person or occasion by attending.
예문:
"The king graced the opening ceremony with his presence."
"We are honored that you have graced our home today."