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- sublime sublimation curve
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ADJ-GRADED
崇高的;壮丽的;宏伟的;令人赞叹的 If you describe something as sublime, you mean that it has a wonderful quality that affects you deeply.
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Sublime music floats on a scented summer breeze to the spot where you lie.
优美的音乐随着充满香气的夏日微风飘到了你躺着的地方。
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...the sublime beauty of nature.
大自然的壮丽景象
- You can refer to sublime things as the sublime .崇高的事物;壮丽的景象;绝妙的东西
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She elevated every rare small success to the sublime.
她把每一个极不起眼的小小成功都夸大成非凡的成就。
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sublimely
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...the most sublimely beautiful of all living things.
所有生命中最惊艳的
- If you describe something as going from the sublime to the ridiculous, you mean that it involves a change from something very good or serious to something silly or unimportant.从高超到荒谬;从高雅到低俗
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At times the show veered from the sublime to the ridiculous.
有时表演会突然从高雅而变得低俗。
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ADJ
极端的;过分的;令人无比反感的 You can use sublime to emphasize a quality that someone or something has, usually a quality that is undesirable or negative.
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The administration's sublime incompetence is probably temporary...
政府的极端软弱无能或许只是暂时的。
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He displayed a sublime indifference to the distinction between right and wrong.
他对是非之间的差别根本就无动于衷。
sublimely
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Mrs Trollope was sublimely uninterested in what she herself wore.
特罗洛普夫人丝毫不在意自己穿什么衣服。
- Verb
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1. vaporize and then condense right back again
- synonym: sublimate
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2. change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting;
- "sublime iodine"
- "some salts sublime when heated"
- synonym: sublimate
- Adjective
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1. inspiring awe;
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2. worthy of adoration or reverence
- synonym: revered,reverenced,reverend,venerated
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3. lifted up or set high;
- "their hearts were jocund and sublime"- Milton
医学
- 1.升华:加热使固体挥发,然后收集其纯化的固体或粉末
- 1. The book contains sublime descriptive passages.
- 这本书中有好几个优美的描写片段。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Thomas Carlyle, notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style.
- 尽管托马斯·卡莱尔的语言花俏冗长,但是他仍不失为一位令人崇敬的散文文体大师。
来自《简明英汉词典》


