sublimation

英[ˌsʌblɪ'meɪʃn] 美[ˌsʌblɪ'meɪʃn]
  • n. 升华;升华物;高尚化
    n. (名词)
    1. 【化】升华,升华作用
    2. 升华物
    3. 高尚化
    4. 纯净化,提纯,纯化
    5. 使高尚
    6. 凝华
    7. 精炼

英英释义

Noun:
  1. (chemistry) a change directly from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming liquid

  2. (psychology) modifying the natural expression of an impulse or instinct (especially a sexual one) to one that is socially acceptable

1. In the play, talk is the sublimation of erotic attraction.
该剧以谈话这种方式不露痕迹地来展现**诱惑。

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2. Presently , entrepreneurship, innovation and excellence - creating are the sublimation of the spirit.
在新的历史条件下, “创业创新创优”的三创精神是新时期江苏人文精神的升华.

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3. Luleng deems that public will is a sublimation of human's free volitions.
摘要卢梭认为,公意就是人类自由意志的升华.

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4. The learning - instructed group mode is a sublimation of learning instruction in understanding.
“导学群”模式是导学在认识上的升华,也是导学实践的创新探索.

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5. The standard heat capacity, entropy, sublimation enthalpy of graphite.
的热容, 熵, 升华焓等热力学函数,并与实验值进行了比较.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Your life obtained the sublimation.
      你的生命得到了升华。
    2. Scientists call this process "sublimation."
      科学家把这一过程称之为“升华作用”。
    3. Luleng deems that public will is a sublimation of human's free volitions.
      卢梭认为,公意就是人类自由意志的升华。

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