transcendental 英 [ˌtrænsenˈdentl]   美 [ˌtrænsɛnˈdɛntl]

transcendental

transcendental  英 [ˌtrænsenˈdentl] 美 [ˌtrænsɛnˈdɛntl]

adj. 先验的;卓越的,[数] 超越的;超自然的 

A proper transcendental philosophy should show how the two are united into one, part of the same allembracing truth, aspects of the Absolute. 合适的超越哲学可以显示出这两个概念怎样联合成一体,与某些包罗万象的真理是部分相同的,比如绝对。
There is in Frost no God, no transcendental source of guidance or consolation, nothing out there in the world but the material conditions of our circumstances. 在弗罗斯特的诗里,没有上帝,没有卓越的指引和安慰,这个世界里什么都没有,除了我们生活环境的物质条件。

  • Transcendental describes anything that has to do with the spiritual, non-physical world. You could describe the time you spend in the woods hiking as a physical and a transcendental experience.
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  • adj. 先验的;卓越的,[数] 超越的;超自然的
  • 1. A proper transcendental philosophy should show how the two are united into one, part of the same allembracing truth, aspects of the Absolute.

    合适的超越哲学可以显示出这两个概念怎样联合成一体,与某些包罗万象的真理是部分相同的,比如绝对。

  • 2. There is in Frost no God, no transcendental source of guidance or consolation, nothing out there in the world but the material conditions of our circumstances.

    在弗罗斯特的诗里,没有上帝,没有卓越的指引和安慰,这个世界里什么都没有,除了我们生活环境的物质条件。

  • 3. Expressions like 'transcendental unity of self−consciousness' have an ugly look about them, and suggest a monster in the background: but their meaning is not so abstruse as it looks.

    附释二:康德所用的名词,如"自我意识的先验统一",看起来好象很严重,就好象那后面藏匿着有什么巨大的怪物似的,但其实,意义却异常简单。

  • transcendental (adj.) 1660s, from Medieval Latin transcendentalis, from Latin transcendentem (see transcendent). Related: Transcendentally. Transcendental meditation attested by 1966.
tran·scen·den·tal / ˌtrænsenˈdentl ; NAmE ˌtrænsenˈdentl / adjective [usually before noun ] going beyond the limits of human knowledge, experience or reason, especially in a religious or spiritual way (尤指宗教或精神方面)超凡的,玄奥的 a transcendental experience 超凡的感受 tran·scen·den·tal / ˌtrænsenˈdentl ; NAmE ˌtrænsenˈdentl /
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