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词汇 saving grace
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Definition of saving grace in English:

saving grace

noun
mass noun
  • 1The redeeming grace of God.

    上帝拯救灵魂的恩典

    the sudden intervention of God's saving grace
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Izzy loves the Lord Jesus with all her heart and she wants to share the Lord with all who want to hear the good news about God's loving kindness and saving grace.
    • That Sunday following the beginning of the war Reverend Isaac preached of saving grace.
    1. 1.1count noun A redeeming quality or characteristic.
      可资弥补的特点;可取之处
      The car is hideously noisy with the hood up. Its one saving grace is that it is watertight
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of the saving graces of this film was the soundtrack.
      • As rogues go, they are not very bad ones: they have their saving graces: and it would probably be impossible to muster a dozen honest men in politics to replace them.
      • Having simple luxuries on hand for hungry loved ones is a saving grace when friends drop by or for when holiday houseguests search for snacks.
      • The current laws governing civil aviation are a saving grace for smaller national carriers, but a cumbersome regulation blocking growth for the bigger global players, according to airline sources.
      • All the breathy tones and notes in Thomson's music also add some sexy edge to her music, and that's usually a saving grace for some songs that might otherwise need more character.
      • When he was released, back on the streets of the ghetto, without much formal education, seeking to salvage his life, he found a saving grace in art.
      • There are, nevertheless, enough saving graces to make this entire volume well worth any reader's investment of time and effort.
      • The only saving grace is the director's commentary, which, as I mentioned earlier, provides amazing insight into the film.
      • As rigid as the form often seems, the fact that it never excludes solely on the basis of style or natural ability is one of its saving graces.
      • There are lots of typefaces I don't like, but each of them usually has a saving grace.
      • The sad reality, on a damp, windswept and cool weekend, though, was that the men's sprints are two of the saving graces of an otherwise disappointing championships.
      • The first half was utterly forgettable with the exception of just a few saving graces.
      • Having confidence was important for me - keeping involved in many activities through dance, such as competitions, shows, and classes, was my saving grace.
      • His breaking pitches lacked movement, and his fastball, one of his saving graces in the fourth game, seemed to have departed him.
      • History's saving grace is the saving grace of the humanities in general.
      • The film's few saving graces are its lavish costumes and the sporadic funny moments, usually delivered by one of the marginal characters.
      • If there is a saving grace, it's the game's multiplayer mode.
      • The only saving grace in the club was that the cocktails were fantastic.
      • One of the saving graces of the Lords, for me, is the fact that over one third of peers are cross benchers, freeing them to vote on conscience over party lines.
      • The only saving grace is the beautifully whimsical score that carries us through the entire film and leaves us humming the theme long after it's done.
      Synonyms
      redeeming feature, compensating feature, good point, thing in its/one's favour, appealing/attractive aspect, advantage, asset, selling point
      mitigating/extenuating feature

Definition of saving grace in US English:

saving grace

nounˈsāviNG ɡrāsˈseɪvɪŋ ɡreɪs
  • 1The redeeming grace of God.

    上帝拯救灵魂的恩典

    the sudden intervention of God's saving grace
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That Sunday following the beginning of the war Reverend Isaac preached of saving grace.
    • Izzy loves the Lord Jesus with all her heart and she wants to share the Lord with all who want to hear the good news about God's loving kindness and saving grace.
    1. 1.1 A redeeming quality or characteristic.
      可资弥补的特点;可取之处
      The car is hideously noisy with the hood up. Its one saving grace is that it is watertight
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The film's few saving graces are its lavish costumes and the sporadic funny moments, usually delivered by one of the marginal characters.
      • The sad reality, on a damp, windswept and cool weekend, though, was that the men's sprints are two of the saving graces of an otherwise disappointing championships.
      • When he was released, back on the streets of the ghetto, without much formal education, seeking to salvage his life, he found a saving grace in art.
      • As rogues go, they are not very bad ones: they have their saving graces: and it would probably be impossible to muster a dozen honest men in politics to replace them.
      • History's saving grace is the saving grace of the humanities in general.
      • There are, nevertheless, enough saving graces to make this entire volume well worth any reader's investment of time and effort.
      • Having confidence was important for me - keeping involved in many activities through dance, such as competitions, shows, and classes, was my saving grace.
      • If there is a saving grace, it's the game's multiplayer mode.
      • The current laws governing civil aviation are a saving grace for smaller national carriers, but a cumbersome regulation blocking growth for the bigger global players, according to airline sources.
      • One of the saving graces of the Lords, for me, is the fact that over one third of peers are cross benchers, freeing them to vote on conscience over party lines.
      • Having simple luxuries on hand for hungry loved ones is a saving grace when friends drop by or for when holiday houseguests search for snacks.
      • His breaking pitches lacked movement, and his fastball, one of his saving graces in the fourth game, seemed to have departed him.
      • One of the saving graces of this film was the soundtrack.
      • As rigid as the form often seems, the fact that it never excludes solely on the basis of style or natural ability is one of its saving graces.
      • The first half was utterly forgettable with the exception of just a few saving graces.
      • The only saving grace is the director's commentary, which, as I mentioned earlier, provides amazing insight into the film.
      • The only saving grace is the beautifully whimsical score that carries us through the entire film and leaves us humming the theme long after it's done.
      • The only saving grace in the club was that the cocktails were fantastic.
      • There are lots of typefaces I don't like, but each of them usually has a saving grace.
      • All the breathy tones and notes in Thomson's music also add some sexy edge to her music, and that's usually a saving grace for some songs that might otherwise need more character.
      Synonyms
      redeeming feature, compensating feature, good point, thing in its favour, thing in one's favour, appealing aspect, attractive aspect, advantage, asset, selling point
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