transfigured

[trænsˈfɪgjəd]
  • 释义
  • 改变…的外表,美化,使变得高尚或理想( transfigure的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    If we will arise and shine, drudgery becomes divinely transfigured.

    只要兴起发光, 苦差便在神的光中变相.

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  • 2、

    Its radiant splendor emanates from the Lord Jesus Christ transfigured in this holy place.

    它的光彩来自主耶稣基督在这神圣的地方显圣容.

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    He smiled back, which for an instant transfigured his unrevealing features.

    他回笑了一下,有那么一瞬间不动声色的脸上焕发出容光。

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  • 4、

    Their faces became transfigured with joy.

    他们的脸因高兴而容光焕发.

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    After a few moments, the transfigured person molts back into themselves.

    过一会儿, 被变形的人就会渐渐褪去羽毛恢复原形.

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    To Octavius she is an enchantingly beautiful woman, in whose presence the whole world becomes transfigured.

    在欧克泰威斯心里,她是个娇艳迷人的尤物, 有她在场,整个世界就不同了.

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    Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection.

    耶稣复活之后升天了.

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    They are transfigured by the healing powers of art.

    他们因艺术的治疗效力而面貌一新。

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  • 9、

    Their faces transfigured with joy.

    他们的脸因高兴而“容光焕发”.

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  • 10、

    New paint and furnishings transfigured the old house.

    新的油漆和家具等设备使那古屋有了改观.

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    The Theophany had ended. The Master returned to his normal appearance, no longer transfigured and radiant.

    神的显现已结束,师傅回复到他平常的外貌, 不再有变容和散发的光芒.

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