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etherealize是什么意思

vt.

使脱俗

灵化

使灵妙

化成醚

etherealize自然拼读

e·the·re·al·ize

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etherealize变形

第三人称单数:etherealizes

现在分词:etherealizing

过去式:etherealized

过去分词:etherealized

etherealize扩展

etherealization (n.)

etherealize英英释义

adjective

of or relating to the regions beyond the earth

celestial, heavenly

unworldly, spiritual

lacking material substance : immaterial, intangible

marked by unusual delicacy or refinement

this smallest, most ethereal, and daintiest of birds—William Beebe

suggesting the heavens or heaven

relating to, containing, or resembling a chemical ether

etherealize词源英文解释

The first known use of ethereal was in 1522

etherealize儿童词典英英释义

etherizeverb

to treat or anesthetize with ether

ethernoun

an invisible substance once believed to fill the upper regions of space

the upper regions of space : heavens

an easily evaporated flammable liquid used chiefly to dissolve other substances and especially formerly as an anesthetic

etherealadjective

of or relating to the heavens : heavenly

being light and airy : delicate

etherealadjective

of or relating to the heavens : heavenly

being light and airy : delicate

etherealize 例句

1 We shall not have to wait long for the answer to a question which has stirred the heart of mankind to its foundations—can Women etherealize society?

2 It was filmy and unsubstantial, etherealized by the moonlight, but it grew plainer, and once more he saw Benicia Figuera as he had talked with her in the shady patio.

3 Even more beautiful and fairy-like, if possible, is the garment of frozen fog with which all external objects are adorned and etherealized when the spring advances and the temperature of the water is raised.

4 But so etherealized had she become from the wild conceits she nourished, that she verily believed herself a being of the lands of dreams.

5 Nor must it be imagined that "austerities" as commonly understood can, in the majority of cases, avail much to hasten the "etherealizing" process.

6 There were a few freckles, etherealized dimples, about her well-shaped nose.

7 He etherealizes ordinary fish, flesh, and fowl by his exquisite cuisine.

8 If Shelley indeed owes anything to Endymion here, he has etherealized and transcendentalized his original even more than Keats did Ovid.

9 The ethereal black-and-white image sees Middleton displaying her side profile in a white, off-the-shoulder Alexander McQueen gown.

10 She broke off, her all but etherealized face paling and growing more rigid.

11 We have in this day professed Christians who are so rarefied and etherealized that they do not want a religion of blood.

12 Refinement is the lifting of one's self upwards from the merely sensual, the effort of the soul to etherealize the common wants and uses of life.—Beecher.

13 One rapid glance into his pale features, which suffering and intellectual labor seemed in some measure to have etherealized, was sufficient.

14 Already Wyllard’s memory had become etherealized, and she treasured it as a very fine and precious thing.

15 In "Macbeth" Shakespeare not only etherealizes the ghost as in "Julius Cæsar" and "Hamlet," but makes him a part of the very mood and temper of the murderer.

16 If mother exists somewhere, and in some etherealized form, why can't she come back?

17 He was not enough of an idealist to etherealize her.

18 While the paintings represent chic, modern women who belong to a world of elegance and luxury, they also have the effect of exoticizing and etherealizing their subjects.

19 The sunlight was a magical cataract of etherealized gold, and the clouds were too beautiful to look at without a choking in the throat.

20 Dazzling as his form appeared, his features were perfectly familiar, but etherealized and glorified, Moses and Elijah stood by him, one on his right hand and the other on his left.

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