transcendent
transcendent 英 [trænˈsendənt] 美 [trænˈsɛndənt]
adj. 卓越的;超常的;出类拔萃的 n. 卓越的人;超绝物
名词复数:transcendents
- Transcendent describes something so excellent that it's beyond the range of human understanding.
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- adj. 卓越的;超常的;出类拔萃的
- n. 卓越的人;超绝物
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1. In real life, the transcendent man is an unimposing figure who could pass for Woody Allen's even nerdier younger brother.
在现实生活中,这位出类拔萃的人物并不起眼,他有点书呆子气,长得和伍迪·艾伦颇为神似。
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2. But motives, like moods, shift constantly, and few of the characterson this series struggle through their daily grind with a consistent, transcendent vision of why they do what they do.
但是动机,和情绪一样,常常会发生转变,这部电视剧里极少有角色带着一种前后一致的卓越想法,知道为什么要做现在正在做的事情,只是挣扎着挨过他们的每日工作。
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3. It should not be limited or constrained by any transcendent standards or moral laws that do not derive from politics itself, whether a law of God or some kind of transcendent moral order or code.
它不可以被任何超验的准则或道德条律所,限制和束缚,因为那些并非源自于,政治本身,无论那是上帝的法则,还是,某种超验的道德命令或准则。
- transcendent (adj.) mid-15c., from Latin transcendentem (nominative transcendens) "surmounting, rising above," present participle of transcendere (see transcend). Related: Transcendently.
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