词汇 | nirvana |
释义 | nirvana, Buddhism Hinduismnir·va·na /nɪəˈvɑːnə, nɜː- $ nɪr-, nɜːr-/ noun [uncountableU] 1. RRHRRBthe final state of complete knowledge and understanding that is the aim of believers in Buddhism 〔佛教的〕涅槃 2. HAPPYa condition of great happiness and a feeling of peace 极乐世界,无忧无虑的境界 Examples from the Corpus nirvana• This was the signal for nirvana or whatever they call the absolute state.• If travelling sales is Patrick's religion, then the life of long-haul travel is his nirvana.• Less than a week later, however, nirvana had been replaced by sorrow.• And we were nowhere near nirvana.• Monied widowhood is their only nirvana.• A form of meditation, I suppose, at the end of which you have either reached nirvana or are completely mad.• The West is a dam builder's nirvana, full of deep, narrow canyons.• It is like the Buddhist priest who went to nirvana and when he returned, the world had changed into nirvana. Nirvanan na US group who developed a new style of rock music called grunge, which was popular in the early 1990s, and whose lead singer was Kurt cobain. Their albums include Nevermind and In Utero. (1800-1900) Sanskrit nis- “out” + vati “it blows” |
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