英 [trænsˈfɪɡə(r)] 美 [trænsˈfɪɡjər]
v. (使)改观,美化
第三人称单数transfigures
现在分词transfiguring
过去式transfigured
过去分词transfigured
transfigure /trænsˈfɪɡə/ [ transfiguring transfigured transfigures ]
及物动词 To be transfigured means to be changed into something great or beautiful. 美化
They are transfigured by the healing powers of art.
他们因艺术的治愈力量而变得容光焕发。
The colours of the morning and evening transfigure the trees.
晨昏的各种颜色令那些树木更加美丽。
elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration
同义词: glorify / spiritualize
change completely the nature or appearance of
The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman ; Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection
同义词: metamorphose / transmogrify
使变形;使改观;美化;理想化-引用次数:1
参考来源宗白华美育思想初探
使变形
... metamorphose 改变形状 transfigure 使变形 vary 改变 ...
... prim adj. 端庄的,整洁的 glorify y v. 美化,吹捧 transfigure ˵ v. 美化,改观 ...
transfiguration 变形;变容;变貌
At one time we could transfigure into any shape including any animal form.
在某个时候,我们能变身成任何外形,包括任何动物形体。
Speak the prose only once per day and intend to transfigure the dream according to the intention.
我建议你们,每天只读一次散文诗,然后就可以意愿梦想根据意愿来改变了。
But what does it transfigure when it presents the world of appearance in the image of the suffering hero?
然而,如果它以受难的英雄形象来表现现象界,它到底美化了甚么呢?