sublime

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英式音标:[səˈblaɪm] 美式音标:[səˈblaɪm]
sublime基本解释 adj. 庄严的;令人崇敬的;极端的;超群的n. 崇高;顶点vt. 使…纯化;使…升华;使…变高尚vi. 升华;纯

sublime怎么读

英式音标:[səˈblaɪm]

美式音标:[səˈblaɪm]

sublime基本解释

adj. 庄严的;令人崇敬的;极端的;超群的

n. 崇高;顶点

vt. 使…纯化;使…升华;使…变高尚

vi. 升华;纯化;变高尚

sublime的意思释义

adj.

庄严的,雄伟的;令人赞叹的;极端的;傲慢的

n.

庄严,崇高;高无上,顶点;

vt.

(使)升华,精练;(使)变高尚;

vi.

升华;变高尚;

变形

过去式:sublimed过去分词:sublimed现在分词:subliming第三人称单数:sublimes

双语释义

adj.(形容词)

伟大的,令人赞叹的,令人崇敬的 of the greatest,most admirable kind;causing awe and reverence

英英释义

sublime[ sə\'blaim ]

v.

vaporize and then condense right back again

同义词:sublimate

change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting

\"sublime iodine\"; \"some salts sublime when heated\"

同义词:sublimate

adj.

inspiring awe

\"the sublime beauty of the night\"

同义词:empyrealempyrean

worthy of adoration or reverence

同义词:reverend

lifted up or set high

\"their hearts were jocund and sublime\"

of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style

同义词:exaltedgrandhigh-flownhigh-mindedloftyrarefiedrarifiedidealisticnoble-minded

sublime用法及例句

双语例句

用作形容词(adj.)

You may also imbibe it slowly in small sips to appreciate the subtle allure of tea-drinking, until your spirits soar up and up into a sublime aesthetic realm.

在百忙之中泡上一壶浓茶,择雅静之处,自斟自饮,可以消除疲劳、涤烦益思、振奋精神,也可以细啜慢饮,达到美的享受,使精神世界升华到高尚的艺术境界。

I like sublime mountain scenery.

我喜爱壮丽的山景。

In the matter of profanity he was sublime.

他破口乱骂的本领,也是卓越非凡的。

The food was absolutely sublime.

这吃的东西棒极了.

Mrs. Branderton had a self-importance that was almost sublime.

布兰德顿夫人几乎有一种极端的妄自尊大狂。

用作及物动词(vt.)

He has the power to turn the ordinary into the sublime.

爱人会化平凡为高尚,使生活得到升华。

We can make our lives sublime.

我们也能使生命变得高尚。

I want to sublime my short love poem to a long living prose.

我想对你爱恋的极短诗篇升华为漫长的生活散文。

We pursue knowledge to throw off our old selves, to purify our spirits and souls, and to sublime ourselves in our work and life.

工作和生活中,我们追求知识,挣脱旧我,纯洁精神,净化灵魂,升华自己。

Dry ice will sublime when it sits in the air.

干冰放置在空气中会气化。

用作名词(n.)

Art is about creativity, transmuting the humblest subjects into the sublime.

艺术是一种创造力,能够把较卑贱的事物变得崇高庄严。

例句参考

The sublime object of ideology /

The Sublime Object of Entrepreneurship

American Technological Sublime

The digital sublime: Myth, power and cyberspace

The Digital Sublime: Myth, Power, and Cyberspace

Sublime Microglia: Expanding Roles for the Guardians of the CNS

Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime

Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime by Jean-François Lyotard; Elizabeth Rottenberg

Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime by Immanuel Kant; John T. Goldthwait

EDMUND BURKE: A PHILOSOPHICAL ENQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN OF OUR IDEAS OF THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL by J. T. Boulton

sublime词源

sublime

sublime: [16] Sublime was borrowed from Latin sublīmis ‘lofty, exalted’. This was a compound adjective formed from the prefix sub- ‘under’ and probably līmen ‘lintel, threshold’ (a relative of līmes ‘boundary’, from which English gets limit). Sub- here probably has the force of ‘up to’, so that the word denotes etymologically ‘as high as the top of a door’. The same elements were used in the 1880s to coin subliminal, as a direct rendering of the German psychological term unter der schwelle des bewusstseins ‘below the threshold of consciousness’.=> limit

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\" + 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.

sublime相关例句

1.sublime and heroic

气壮山河

4.You suBlime idiot!

你这个大傻瓜!

7.suBlime genius

卓越的天才

10.a suBlime mountain

雄伟的山

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