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单词 glory days
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Definition of glory days in English:

glory days

plural noun
  • A time in the past regarded as being better than the present.

    the glory days of Silicon Valley
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the glory days of oil-boom expansion of the state sector, jobs proliferated for the boys, and the girls.
    • Although let's face it, the early 80s seem like glory days for Leeds fans at present.
    • Having lorded in the first division for the past five seasons we all wondered when would the glory days return.
    • Never, not even in the glory days of 1990 and Glasgow City of Culture, have I seen Tramway so buzzing with life.
    • The glory days have rarely seemed more distant, but for every home game more than 20,000 fans continue to live the dream.
    • You haven't seen such a one-joke family comedy since the glory days of The Munsters.
    • This is an exciting project which recalls the glory days of Scottish free-market enterprise leading the world.
    • It will take years off your life; we all miss the glory days of the eighties, and here you can be whisked right back to them.
    • He was pretty excited to meet me and hear about the former glory days, and it was nice to get to meet him and the kids on the team.
    • They sit in the bleachers and relive the glory days of their time on the field.
    • And perhaps new recruits should be taught the way it was in the glory days of the 1970s.
    • But, alas, it seems the glory days of the heist are well and truly over.
    • His daubings are soon the talk of the intellectual crowd and he's toasted as founder of a new school - but his glory days are numbered.
    • He could tell you all about the glory days of League of Ireland football.
    • In its glory days of the past, it was a great event and should prove as popular as ever again this year.
    • There may be occasional nostalgia for the pseudo-ideology of the old regime and for its glory days.
    • If those comparisons with the glory days of the dotcom boom don't trigger alarm bells, there are plenty of other reasons to be nervous.
    • Whose generation was it that that made being young the epitome of cool back in the glory days of Woodstock and the Summer of Love?
    • But the large number of people who are now making their living out of soft drugs clearly have no fear that the glory days are about come to an end.
    • Even though it's gone very downhill, it's glory days were blinding.
 
 

Definition of glory days in US English:

glory days

plural nounˈɡlɔri deɪzˈɡlôrē dāz
  • A time in the past regarded as being better than the present.

    the glory days of tourism
    his glory days as a high school basketball star
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He could tell you all about the glory days of League of Ireland football.
    • But, alas, it seems the glory days of the heist are well and truly over.
    • His daubings are soon the talk of the intellectual crowd and he's toasted as founder of a new school - but his glory days are numbered.
    • Although let's face it, the early 80s seem like glory days for Leeds fans at present.
    • But the large number of people who are now making their living out of soft drugs clearly have no fear that the glory days are about come to an end.
    • Having lorded in the first division for the past five seasons we all wondered when would the glory days return.
    • There may be occasional nostalgia for the pseudo-ideology of the old regime and for its glory days.
    • They sit in the bleachers and relive the glory days of their time on the field.
    • You haven't seen such a one-joke family comedy since the glory days of The Munsters.
    • He was pretty excited to meet me and hear about the former glory days, and it was nice to get to meet him and the kids on the team.
    • And perhaps new recruits should be taught the way it was in the glory days of the 1970s.
    • The glory days have rarely seemed more distant, but for every home game more than 20,000 fans continue to live the dream.
    • Whose generation was it that that made being young the epitome of cool back in the glory days of Woodstock and the Summer of Love?
    • Even though it's gone very downhill, it's glory days were blinding.
    • This is an exciting project which recalls the glory days of Scottish free-market enterprise leading the world.
    • In the glory days of oil-boom expansion of the state sector, jobs proliferated for the boys, and the girls.
    • If those comparisons with the glory days of the dotcom boom don't trigger alarm bells, there are plenty of other reasons to be nervous.
    • Never, not even in the glory days of 1990 and Glasgow City of Culture, have I seen Tramway so buzzing with life.
    • It will take years off your life; we all miss the glory days of the eighties, and here you can be whisked right back to them.
    • In its glory days of the past, it was a great event and should prove as popular as ever again this year.
 
 
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