GLORIAgloria[`^lR:rIE,`^lEJ-]n.荣耀颂歌, 光环, 光轮GloriaAHD:[glôr¶- , gl½r-]D.J.:[6gl%8ri8*, 6glour-]K.K.:[6gl%ri*, 6glor-] n.A Latin doxology beginning with the words Gloria Patri. 荣耀颂以 Glorio Patri 词开头的拉丁颂歌A Latin doxology forming part of the Ordinary of the Mass and beginning with the words Gloria in excelsis Deo. 荣归主颂以 Gloria in excelsis Deo词开头和形成部分的弥撒大主教的拉丁颂歌A musical setting for either of these doxologies.颂歌的音乐背景gloriaA halo or nimbus.光环Middle English中古英语fromLate Latin Gl½ria源自后期拉丁语 Gl½riafromLatin gl½ria[ glory ]源自拉丁语 gl½ria[ 荣耀 ]其它解释:Gloria Commentary:Though there were women in ancient Rome named Gloriosa, Gloria was not introduced as a name until 1898, when playwright George Bernard Shaw used it in his hit comedy You Never Can Tell.Its popularity was furthered a few decades later by actress Gloria Swanson (1899-1983). Starting in silent pictures, she evolved into the prototype of the Hollywood star. Later in life she became a sculptor, and used her celebrity and her well-preserved looks to promote lifelong, healthy eating habits. Source Language:Latin Meaning:Glory