英 [ˈdɪɡnɪfaɪ] 美 [ˈdɪɡnɪfaɪ]
v. 使有尊严,使高贵;使显得堂皇,抬高……的身价
第三人称单数dignifies
现在分词dignifying
过去式dignified
过去分词dignified
dignify /ˈdɪɡnɪˌfaɪ/ TEM4 [ dignifying dignified dignifies ]
及物动词 To dignify something means to make it impressive. 使显得尊贵
Tragic literature dignifies sorrow and disaster.
悲剧性文学使悲伤和灾难显得尊贵。
及物动词 If you say that a particular reaction or description dignifies something you have a low opinion of, you mean that it makes it appear acceptable. 抬高...的身价
We won't dignify this kind of speculation with a comment.
我们不会妄加评论这种猜测以抬高其身价。
confer dignity or honor upon
同义词: ennoble
raise the status of
I shall not dignify this insensitive remark with an answer
... dignified adj. 有尊严的,庄重的,高贵的 dignify vt. 使尊荣,使显贵 dignity n. 尊严,高贵 ...
... 授某人以圣职 ordain 授以荣誉 dignify ; zeichnen aus ; auszeichnendes ; dignifies 授以圣职 ordain ...
... prominent 突出的,显著的 dignify 使高贵,使尊荣 dignified 庄严的,高贵的 ...
The mayor was there to dignify the celebrations.
市长的光临为庆祝活动增辉。
We won't dignify this kind of speculation with a comment.
我们不会妄加评论这种猜测以抬高其身价。
I'm not going to dignify his comments by reacting to them.
我才不会理睬他的评论以抬高其身价呢。
We should not dignify these articles of impeachment by sending them to the full House.
Owner Trinity Mirror said it was "not going to dignify this with a comment".
The message was clear: the mainstream right would not dignify the far right by offering its hand.