sublime
sub
ˈsəb
sēb
lime
laɪm
laim
British pronunciation
/sʌblˈa‍ɪm/

Definition und Bedeutung von „sublime“ im Englischen

sublime
01

erhaben, großartig

having exceptional beauty or excellence
ApprovingApproving
FormalFormal
example
Beispiele
Watching the ballet performance, with its graceful movements and captivating music, was an experience of sublime artistry.
Die Ballettaufführung mit ihren anmutigen Bewegungen und der fesselnden Musik zu beobachten, war eine Erfahrung erhabener Kunst.
02

deserving reverence, deep admiration, or veneration

ApprovingApproving
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Her sublime patience earned everyone's respect.
03

of the highest or most extreme degree

FormalFormal
example
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The composer 's final symphony reached sublime perfection.
04

raised, elevated, or positioned high above the ordinary or ground level

example
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The shrine was built on a sublime hill as a mark of reverence.
05

of high moral, spiritual, or intellectual worth

example
Beispiele
They admired the monk 's sublime detachment from material life.
to sublime
01

to change directly from a solid to a vapor and then condense back into solid form without passing through a liquid state

example
Beispiele
The experiment showed how iodine can sublime and re-crystallize.
02

to cause a solid to turn directly into vapor without melting

Transitive
example
Beispiele
The technician used controlled temperature to sublime impurities from the crystal.
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