释义 |
●have the (good) grace to do sthbe polite enough to do sth 有做某事的雅量;通情达理地做某事◆Fortunately, she had the grace to apologize as soon as she realized she had offended them. 幸运的是,她一认识到自己冒犯了他们就知趣地道了歉。◆He didn’t even have the grace to say thank you. 他甚至连声谢谢都没说。 |