transcendental

英[ˌtrænsen'dentl] 美[ˌtrænsen'dentl]
  • adj. 超凡的;超越经验的;形而上学的;先验的;[数学]超越的
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Adjective:
  1. existing outside of or not in accordance with nature;

    "find transcendental motives for sublunary action"

  2. of or characteristic of a system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material

1. Few men have had such transcendental capacity to stir the heart of people.
很少人有如此超群出众的打动人心的才能.

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2. He is regarded as one of the great transcendental idealists .
他被认为是一位伟大的先验的观念论者。

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3. It is entirly proper to classify Kant as a transcendental idealist.
把康德化为先驻的唯心主义者是完全正确的.

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4. It is entirely proper to classify Kant as a transcendental idealist.
把康德化为先驱的唯心主义者是完全正确的.

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5. The remaining boundary condition leads to a transcendental equation.
剩下的一个边值条件导致一个超越方程.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Someone says she is very ugly, transcendental and free from vulgarity ugly.
      有人说她很丑,超凡脱俗的丑。
    2. Gazing at that majestic painting was for me an almost transcendental experience.
      我凝视着那幅气势磅礴的画,一种堪称超凡的感受油然而生。
    3. The other group took a course in transcendental meditation.
      另外一组参加了超越性的静思。
    4. The remaining boundary condition leads to a transcendental equation.
      剩下的一个边值条件导致一个超越方程。