词汇 | exalted |
释义 | exaltedWord family nounexaltationexaltednessadjectiveexaltedadverbexaltedlyverbexalt ex·alt·ed /ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd $ -ɒːl-/ adjectiveadj 1 IMPORTANThaving a very high rank and highly respected 显贵的,高贵的 I felt shy in such exalted company. 我与如此显贵的人在一起觉得拘束。 2. formalHAPPY filled with a great feeling of joy 异常兴奋的,兴高采烈的 Examples from the Corpus exalted• We are both exalted and fallen at the same time: sinful and yet given unique status in the universe of things.• Alongside similar bloodthirstiness, the romances display the gentler emotions of friendship and exalted love.• Her exalted moment of remembrance expired, she sighed in her relief and in her certainty of purpose.• His conception of the aristocracy was an exalted one; so was his conception of empire.• The captain's love remains on this exalted plane throughout scenes of action in which idealism is not always satisfactorily integrated.• Leith doubted that she would ever meet the man in such a highly exalted position.• How many others in such exalted positions were disloyal?• The exalted status of peers such as the Duke of Norfolk is a faint echo of this power in the land. |
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