sublime
sublime 英 [səˈblaɪm] 美 [səˈblaɪm]
adj. 极好的;壮丽的;极端的; n. 崇高;顶点 vt. 使…纯化;使…升华;使…变高尚
进行时:subliming 过去式:sublimed 过去分词:sublimed 第三人称单数:sublimes 名词复数:sublimes 比较级:sublimer 最高级:sublimest
- In common use, sublime is an adjective meaning "awe-inspiringly grand, excellent, or impressive," like the best chocolate fudge sundae you've ever had.
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- adj. 极好的;壮丽的;极端的;
- n. 崇高;顶点
- vt. 使…纯化;使…升华;使…变高尚
- vi. 升华;纯化;变高尚
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1. The one is magnificent, the other sublime.
一个是宏伟的,另一个是崇高的。
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2. sublime beauty
令人赞叹的美
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3. a sublime combination of flavours
搭配巧妙的几种味道
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4. the sublime confidence of youth
年轻人目空一切的自信
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5. sublimely beautiful
美得令人赞叹
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6. She was sublimely unaware of the trouble she had caused.
她压根儿没察觉自己闹出了乱子。
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7. He transforms the most ordinary subject into the sublime.
经他一点化,极普通的题材也能变得令人叫绝。
- sublime (adj.) 1580s, "expressing lofty ideas in an elevated manner," from Middle French sublime (15c.), or directly from Latin sublimis "uplifted, high, borne aloft, lofty, exalted, eminent, distinguished," possibly originally "sloping up to the lintel," from sub "up to" (see sub-) + limen "lintel, threshold, sill" (see limit (n.)). The sublime (n.) "the sublime part of anything, that which is stately or imposing" is from 1670s. For Sublime Porte, former title of the Ottoman government, see Porte.
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