Examples of using Splendour in English and their translations into Chinese
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Your body is a temple where the Lord Himself resides with all His splendour and all His love.
Since 1922, Cheverny has been open to public and visitors can admire all the splendour and the pleasures of the lifestyle in a castle.
In some cultures, blue roses are traditionally associated with royal blood, and thus the blue rose can also denote regal majesty and splendour.
You were the rich man, rich in all the earth's splendour, I was the poor girl who owned only my love.
All the glory and splendour of the day are coming on, and growing brighter every minute.
Called Splendour, the fictional city is a tourist destination located on the disputed territories in the South China Sea.
When Charlotte wrote she said with eloquence and splendour and passion"I love","I hate","I suffer".
And at last work-time was over, the sun rose in splendour over the golden crests, and his last day of vision began for him.
We will live in Splendour, Love, Peace and Harmony and will want for nothing.
Even in the 19th century Amsterdam's splendour was there for all to see.
The morning appeared finally, in its splendour, with a sky of pure blue, and the sunlight flamed on the tips of the waves.
The most memorable of Beaton's images combine the splendour of historic royal portrait painting with an intimacy that only photography and film can convey.
Snorkellers have plenty of coves and reefs to explore, and even non-divers can experience the underwater splendour on an Atlantis Submarine Dive.
In the 12th century, Yacoub El Mansour, the great Almohad conqueror chose it to be the symbol of his splendour.
The internal rooms recall the splendour of the powerful families that ruled here: the Malatesta, Sforza and Della Rovere.
The finished parts of the castle display the full, sumptuous splendour of the Baroque.
The wealth of artistic detail everywhere recalls the old-time splendour of an Italian palace.”.
The city of Bologna preserves traces of past civilizations and traces of medieval splendour.
In 1998, the main structure of building was damaged by fire, but now this Bhutanese jewel has been restored to its original splendour.
In 2015 she arrived in Southampton to begin an extensive period of restoration works intended to return her to the splendour of the 1930s.