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transfigured

/trans-fig-yer or, especially British, -fig-er/US // trænsˈfɪg yər or, especially British, -ˈfɪg ər //UK // (trænsˈfɪɡə) //

变形的,变形,变形了,变身

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    trans·fig·ured, trans·fig·ur·ing.

    • : to change in outward form or appearance; transform.
    • : to change so as to glorify or exalt.

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Examples

  • Klagsbrun is known for paintings that flowingly interpret classical myths in which women transfigure into trees or flowers.

  • Mostly grouped in sets of two or three, the selected works illustrate how a photograph, painting or drawing can transfigure into a print, or how different versions of the same image can conjure disparate moods.

  • So neither polling nor political theory can transfigure the human heart or orient our minds toward the brotherhood of man?

  • An aureole of something more than human, of something entirely spiritual, seemed to transfigure her loveliness.

  • Let her transfigure the hour of disaster into the hour of deeper consecration.

  • Thus I will transfigure into my own character every man in the world, who is of the truth, and therefore will hear my voice.

  • These are motives of incalculable strength, and they transfigure a man and raise him above his surroundings and even himself.

  • Their aim was to conventionalise Nature rather than to transfigure her, and truth was more to them than beauty.