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第三人称
transfigures
现在进行时
transfiguring
过去式
transfigured
过去完成时
transfigured
1
使变形, 改变
to change the form, appearance, or nature of something
及物动词
- The artist's masterpiece transfigures the mundane into the extraordinary, capturing the essence of beauty in everyday scenes.
艺术家的杰作将平凡转变为非凡,捕捉日常场景中美的本质。
- The artist's brushstroke seemed to transfigure the canvas, bringing life to the mundane scene.
艺术家的笔触似乎改变了画布,给平凡的场景带来了生机。
- The ancient artifact had the ability to transfigure its appearance, appearing different to those who approached it with different intentions.
这件古物有能力改变其外观,对于以不同意图接近它的人来说,它呈现出不同的样子。
- As the protagonist faced adversity, their resilience and strength began to transfigure them, revealing their true character.
当主角面对逆境时,他们的韧性和力量开始改变他们,揭示了他们的真实性格。
2
使变形, 提升
to present something in an elevated or divine light
及物动词
- Through her acts of kindness and compassion, she transfigures the lives of those around her.
通过她的善良和同情行为,她改变了周围人的生活。
- The cathedral's majestic architecture and intricate stained glass windows transfigure the space.
大教堂的雄伟建筑和复杂的彩色玻璃窗改变了空间。
- The spiritual leader's teachings and compassionate actions transfigure the lives of followers.
精神领袖的教导和慈悲行为改变了追随者的生活。
- The religious ceremony seeks to transfigure ordinary bread and wine into symbols of divine presence.
宗教仪式试图将普通的面包和酒转变为神圣存在的象征。
- The sacred ritual was said to transfigure the worshipper, granting them a sense of inner peace and enlightenment.
据说神圣的仪式会使崇拜者蜕变,赋予他们内心的平静和启迪。
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