ennoble 英 [ɪˈnəʊbl]   美 [ɪˈnoʊbl]

ennoble

ennoble  英 [ɪˈnəʊbl] 美 [ɪˈnoʊbl]

vt. 使…成为贵族;使…高贵;授予爵位 

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Work should ennoble, not kill, the human spirit. 工作应该使人格升华,它不应扼杀人格魅力。
Sports can also ennoble our minds by bringing us close to nature and close to the essence of life. 体育运动让我们具有崇高的理想,让我们接近自然,接近生命的真谛.

  • To ennoble someone is to make them a Lord or a Baroness — to bestow a noble title upon them. The Queen of England has the power to ennoble people, turning Paul McCartney into Sir Paul McCartney, for example.
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  • vt. 使…成为贵族;使…高贵;授予爵位
  • 1. Work should ennoble, not kill, the human spirit.

    工作应该使人格升华,它不应扼杀人格魅力。

  • 2. Sports can also ennoble our minds by bringing us close to nature and close to the essence of life.

    体育运动让我们具有崇高的理想,让我们接近自然,接近生命的真谛.

  • 3. The study of the Bible will ennoble every thought, feeling, and aspiration as no other study can.

    圣经》的研究能提高人的每一种思想,感情,和愿望。这是任何其他学科所作不到的。

  • ennoble (v.) late 15c., "refine, impart a higher character to" (implied in ennobled), from Middle French ennoblir; see en- (1) + noble (adj.). Sense of "give noble rank to" is from 1590s. Related: Ennobler; ennobling.
en·noble / ɪˈnəʊbl ; NAmE ɪˈnoʊbl / verb ( formal) 1 [usually passive ] ennoblesb to make sb a member of the nobility 封(某人)为贵族 2 ennoblesb/sth to give sb/sth a better moral character 使更崇高;使更高尚;使更尊贵 In a strange way she seemed ennobled by her grief. 奇怪的是,忧伤使她显得更加高贵。 en·noble·ment / ɪˈnəʊblmənt ; NAmE ɪˈnoʊblmənt / noun [uncountable ] ennoble ennobles ennobled ennobling en·noble / ɪˈnəʊbl ; NAmE ɪˈnoʊbl / en·noble·ment / ɪˈnəʊblmənt ; NAmE ɪˈnoʊblmənt /
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