dignifying
英 [ˈdɪɡnɪfaɪɪŋ]
美 [ˈdɪɡnɪfaɪɪŋ]
v. 使有尊严; 使崇高; 使显贵; 使增辉; 使显得堂皇; 抬高…的身价; 美化
dignify的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使有尊严;使变得庄严;使变得高贵
Todignifysomething means to make it impressive.- Tragic literature dignifies sorrow and disaster...
悲剧作品使悲伤和灾难得到了升华。 - The gatepost was dignified by the weathered brass plate of Dr Harcourt Sibley.
在那块刻有哈考特·西布利医生姓名的久经风雨的黄铜牌映衬下,门柱更增添了几分庄重。
- Tragic literature dignifies sorrow and disaster...
- VERB 使显得堂皇;抬高…的身价;美化
If you say that a particular reaction or descriptiondignifiessomething you have a low opinion of, you mean that it makes it appear acceptable.- We won't dignify this kind of speculation with a comment...
这种猜测不值得我们作任何评论。 - It was a technique later dignified by the term 'info-tainment'.
那种技术后来被美其名曰“资讯娱乐”。
- We won't dignify this kind of speculation with a comment...
英英释义
adj
- investing with dignity or honor
- the dignifying effect of his presence
- the ennobling influence of cultural surroundings
双语例句
- 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。