epiphany

英[ɪ'pɪfəni] 美[ɪ'pɪfəni]
  • n. 顿悟;(神灵)显现
  • Ephiphanyn: [宗]主显节.
epiphanies
  • epiboly n.[生]外包
  • epic n.史诗;叙事诗adj.史诗的;叙事诗的;宏大的;壮丽的
  • epical adj.叙事诗的;英雄的;有重大历史意义的
  • epically adv.史诗式地;宏伟地
  • epicalyx n.萼状总苞
Noun:
  1. a divine manifestation

  2. twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus

1. By epiphany he means'sudden spiritual manifestation ".
他的“显现”指的是“神灵的突现 ”.

来自辞典例句

2. By epiphany he means'the most delicate and evanescent of such memorable focusing moments.'
他的“显现”指的是 “ 那种难于忘怀的了,令人聚精会神的最微妙最短暂的时刻. ”

来自辞典例句

3. They an intellectual epiphany and think they've experienced catharsis.
他们知性富有洞察力,认为自己经历了这样的过程.

来自互联网

4. As I studied these terms, I had an epiphany.
在研究这些词语时, 我突然灵光一现.

来自互联网

5. It consists of the archetypal structure of initiation story : innocence — ordeal — epiphany — maturity.
西娅的成长历程体现了成长小说的原型结构模式: 天真—考验—顿悟—成熟.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Here is the inscape,the epiphany,the moment of truth.
      这是本质,是对真谛的顿悟,是真理的时刻。
    2. That epiphany was the first of two defining experiences in Smarge's Rotary career.
      这个顿悟是史马吉扶轮生涯中两个决定性的经验之一。
    3. Full moons often bring endings or partings, and at other times they bring on an epiphany when certain facts become brilliantly illuminated.
      满月经常带来结局或者分歧,与此同时有时他们也会使一些事情显现或者变得更明朗。

Epiphany的相关资料: