sublime
sub
ˈsəb
sēb
lime
laɪm
laim
/sʌblˈa‍ɪm/

“sublime”的英语定义和含义

sublime
01

崇高的, 美妙的

having exceptional beauty or excellence
Approving
Formal
例子
As the sun set over the horizon, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold, the view from the mountaintop was truly sublime.
当太阳落在地平线上,将天空染成粉红色和金色时,从山顶看到的景色真是壮丽
02

崇高的, 庄严的

deserving reverence, deep admiration, or veneration
Approving
Formal
例子
They regarded the ancient hero 's courage as sublime.
他们认为古代英雄的勇气是崇高的
03

崇高的, 极致的

of the highest or most extreme degree
Formal
例子
The climber endured the mountain 's sublime challenge.
登山者忍受了这座山的崇高挑战。
04

崇高的, 高耸的

raised, elevated, or positioned high above the ordinary or ground level
例子
The sublime tower dominated the ancient city's skyline.
崇高的塔楼主导了古城的天空线。
05

崇高的, 高尚的

of high moral, spiritual, or intellectual worth
例子
Her sacrifice reflected a sublime sense of duty and love.
她的牺牲反映了对责任和爱的崇高感。
to sublime
01

升华, 被升华

to change directly from a solid to a vapor and then condense back into solid form without passing through a liquid state
例子
Certain chemicals sublime when gently heated in a lab setup.
某些化学物质在实验室设置中轻轻加热时会升华
02

升华, 升华

to cause a solid to turn directly into vapor without melting
Transitive
例子
The scientist used a vacuum to sublime the dry ice, causing it to transition directly from a solid to a gas in the laboratory.
科学家在实验室中使用真空来升华干冰,使其直接从固体转变为气体。
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