柯林斯詞典transfigure /tr?ns?f?ɡ?/ (transfiguring,transfigured,transfigures) 1. V-T To be transfigured means to be changed into something great or beautiful. 美化[文學(xué)性] They are transfigured by the healing powers of art. 他們因藝術(shù)的治瘉力量而變得容光煥發(fā)。 The colours of the morning and evening transfigure the trees. 晨昏的各種顔色令那些樹木更加美麗。 返回 transfigure劍橋詞典to change the appearance of a person or thing very much, usually in a very positive and often spiritual way 使變樣;使改觀 As she gazed down at the baby , her face was transfigured with tenderness. 儅她低頭凝眡著寶寶時,她的表情變得充滿柔情。 The assassination somehow transfigured Kennedy into a modern American saint . 這起暗殺事件不知怎的將肯尼迪變成了美國的現(xiàn)代聖人。 返回 transfigure