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Translations for „grâce“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

grace [greɪs] N

1. grace no pl (of movement):

2. grace no pl (of appearance):

milina f

4. grace no pl (mercy):

5. grace (favour):

milost f

6. grace (prayer):

7. grace no pl (leeway):

odlog m

coup de grâce <coups de grâce> [ˌku:dəˈgrɑ:s] N

coup de grâce
coup de grâce
coup de grâce

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After the grace period, the borrower is given up to 10 years in which to repay the loan principal amount and interest.
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Nearby, water-lillies of multi-hued profusion grace the serene water of the padi-fields.
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If the domain is dropped within the five-day grace period, no fee is incurred.
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Lazy and childish, the only saving grace to his character is his thoughtless generosity.
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It is a film whose grace and lyricism has earned it, simply, the status of classic: something of real greatness.
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They died from blood loss some six hours later, as no coup de grace was made.
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You starved him when alive, and you can not with good grace erect a monument to him now.
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She had intelligence, vitality, a natural grace and poise, sensitiveness, humour and illumining all these that quintessential femininity that fascinates the male.
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Salvation is considered to be caused either by the free will and grace of a deity.
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In addition, any money that is not used by the end of the plan year (or grace period) is returned to the employer.
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