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

Définition et signification de « sublime » en anglais

sublime
01

sublime, magnifique

having exceptional beauty or excellence
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As the sun set over the horizon, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold, the view from the mountaintop was truly sublime.
Alors que le soleil se couchait sur l'horizon, peignant le ciel de teintes roses et dorées, la vue depuis le sommet de la montagne était vraiment sublime.
02

sublime, grandiose

deserving reverence, deep admiration, or veneration
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They regarded the ancient hero 's courage as sublime.
03

sublime, excellent

of the highest or most extreme degree
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The climber endured the mountain 's sublime challenge.
04

sublime

raised, elevated, or positioned high above the ordinary or ground level
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The sublime tower dominated the ancient city's skyline.
05

of high moral, spiritual, or intellectual worth

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Her sacrifice reflected a sublime sense of duty and love.
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

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Certain chemicals sublime when gently heated in a lab setup.
02

to cause a solid to turn directly into vapor without melting

Transitive
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The scientist used a vacuum to sublime the dry ice, causing it to transition directly from a solid to a gas in the laboratory.
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