ennobles

英 [ɪˈnəʊblz] 美 [ɪˈnoʊblz]

v.  封(某人)为贵族; 使更崇高; 使更高尚; 使更尊贵
ennoble的第三人称单数



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. Hard work ennobles human spirit.
    艰苦的工作使人精神变得高尚。
  2. It is not true suffering ennobles the character; happiness does that sometimes, but suffering, for the most part, makes men petty and vindictive.
    苦难能塑造一个人的性格不是真的。快乐有时候能,但是苦难,大部分时候,只能让人变得小气和有复仇心理。
  3. For your resistance gives me strength, your will gives me courage, your spirit ennobles me.
    因为你的坚持给了我力量,你的意志给了我勇气,你的精神使我高尚。
  4. Your spirit ennobles me.
    你的精神使我高尚。
  5. Grateful for the religious pluralism which enriches and ennobles our faith, we are inspired to deepen our understanding and expand our vision.
    我们为著多元的宗教传统得以丰富及提升我们的灵性生命而感恩,这些灵性资源深化著我们的理解力及视野。
  6. He claims to be a cultural nationalist. His epic 10-play cycle, rooted in black culture, ennobles the black experience and affirms the long neglected value in the American blacks.
    威尔逊称自己是文化民族主义者,其史诗般的十部戏剧根植于美国黑人的文化土壤,颂扬黑人的生活,肯定黑人被忽视的价值。