ennobling

英 [ɪˈnəʊblɪŋ] 美 [ɪˈnoʊblɪŋ]

v.  封(某人)为贵族; 使更崇高; 使更高尚; 使更尊贵
ennoble的现在分词

COCA.43164



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使崇高;使高尚
    To ennoble someone or something means to make them more dignified and morally better.
    1. ...the enduring fundamental principles of life that ennoble mankind.
      使人类彰显高尚的经久不衰的人生基本准则
  2. VERB 封…为贵族
    If someone is ennobled, they are made a member of the nobility.
    1. ...the son of a financier who had been ennobled.
      被封为贵族的金融家之子
    2. ...the newly ennobled Lord Archer.
      新近被封为贵族的阿彻男爵

双语例句

  1. They had been poor themselves, and I have since been poor, and I quite agree with them that it is not an ennobling experience.
    他们一直很贫穷,我后来也一度很穷,所以我很理解他们。
  2. The dignifying effect of his presence; the ennobling influence of cultural surroundings.
    他的出现的显赫效果;文化背景的显赫影响。
  3. In some ways it was an ennobling influence.
    在某些方面,这起到了圣洁的作用。
  4. But there is also something ennobling about the enterprise when it is done properly.
    但也有一些关于它的时候是做得好的企业崇高。

英英释义

adj

  1. tending to exalt
    1. an exalting eulogy
    2. ennobling thoughts

    Synonym:    exalting

  2. investing with dignity or honor
    1. the dignifying effect of his presence
    2. the ennobling influence of cultural surroundings

    Synonym:    dignifying