They have exalted notions, because they have not yet been humbled by life or learnt its necessary limitations . 他们好高鹜远,因为他们还没有为生活而折腰,不知生活的必要限制。
She was still insane, but was no longer able to express her wandering ideas in the wild notes of her former state of exalted imagination . 她仍处于颠狂的状态中,但是已不能够再用狂野的调子来表达她放荡不羁的思绪了。
There chanced to be on the breakfast table certain cards of invitation which the post of the morning had brought in for pen, and which happened to come from some very exalted personages of the beau-monde . 事有凑巧,在早餐桌上放着几张给潘的请贴,都是今天早上才送到的,而且发出请帖的是上流社会几个大名鼎鼎的人物。
They were exalted by the news of the victory 他们因听到胜利的消息而兴高采烈。
He was exalted to the position of general manager 他被提升到总经理的职位。
They were exalted by the news of the victory 他们因胜利的消息而兴高采烈。
Exalt our god with one accord , and in his name rejoice 多少平安我们坐失,多少痛苦冤枉受,
He was exalted to the most eminent station 他被提升到最显赫的地位。
Seeking not honor , for we are exalted 不是要荣誉,我们已得到提升。
Be humbled before the lord , and he will exalt you 10你们要在主面前降卑,主就必叫你们升高。
raise in rank, character, or status; "exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King''s adviser"
praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one''s children"; "glorify one''s spouse''s cooking" 同义词:laud, extol, glorify, proclaim,
fill with sublime emotion; "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success" 同义词:exhilarate, tickle pink, inebriate, thrill, beatify,
exaltとは意味:exalt v. 《文語》 (人を)ほめそやす, (人の身分 地位を)高める. 【+前置詞】 ◆She exalts poetry above all other literary genres. 他のすべての文学ジャンルよりも詩を高く位置づけている ◆He was exalted by this series of successes. 彼はこの一連の成功に意気揚々となった ◆The hero'...