sublime
adj. 莊嚴的,雄偉的; 令人讚歎的; 極端的; 傲慢的
n. 莊嚴,崇高; 至高無上,頂點
If you describe something as sublime, you mean that it has a wonderful quality that affects you deeply.
Sublime music floats on a scented summer breeze to the spot where you lie.
優美的音樂隨著充滿香氣的夏日微風飄到了你躺著的地方。
...the sublime beauty of nature.
大自然的壯麗景象
You can use sublime to emphasize a quality that someone or something has, usually a quality that is undesirable or negative.
The administration's sublime incompetence is probably temporary...
政府的極端軟弱無能或許只是暫時的。
He displayed a sublime indifference to the distinction between right and wrong.
他對是非之間的差別根本就無動於衷。
1. vaporize and then condense right back again
2. change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting;
1. inspiring awe;
2. worthy of adoration or reverence
3. lifted up or set high;
It is also beyond doubt the most sublime.
也毫無疑問是最崇高的時期.
Olympic games play as an important arena to exhibit the sublime idea.
奧運會,就是展示此崇高理念的重要舞臺.
My object all sublime I shall achieve in time.
物件都是出眾的,因此我會及時的實現他們.
Art is a sublime outlet for feelings.
藝術是一種崇高的宣洩情感的方式.
Her voice is absolutely sublime and needs to be heard.
她的歌聲絕對是令人崇拜的,值得一聽.