edifying

[ˈedɪfaɪɪŋ]
  • 释义
  • adj.

    有教训意味的,教训性的,有益的;

  • v.

    开导,启发( edify的现在分词 );

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    In the 18th century art was seen, along with music and poetry, as something edifying.

    在18世纪,人们认为美术和音乐、诗歌一样,能够起到教化作用。

    ——柯林斯例句
  • 2、

    They Began to see its weaknesses and the less edifying aspects of its civilisation.

    他们开始看到中国的弱点,以及中国文明的其他较缺少启发性的一面.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 3、

    Travel is an edifying experience , especially for young people.

    旅游可以使人增广见闻,年轻人更应该多参加旅游活动.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 4、

    He read edifying books to improve his mind.

    他读一些陶冶性情的书籍,以提高自己的心智.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 5、

    This is an edifying book.

    这是一本陶冶情操的书.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 6、

    Young students are advised to read edifying books to improve their mind.

    建议青年学生们读一些陶冶性情的书籍,以提高自己的心智.

    ——辞典例句
  • 7、

    The paintings in the church served an edifying purpose even for those who could not read.

    教堂中的绘画都有教化作用,即使对于读不懂它们的人也有这种作用.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 8、

    It all brought back memories of a not very edifying past.

    所有这些都让人回想起一段并不那么愉快的过去。

    ——柯林斯例句
  • 9、

    Let all things be done unto edifying.

    凡事都当造就人.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 10、

    This edifying spectacle was the final event of the Governor's ball.

    这个有启发性的表演便是省长的舞会的最后一个节目了.

    ——辞典例句