transfiguration 英 [,trænsfɪgə'reɪʃ(ə)n;,trɑːns-;-gjʊr-;-nz-]   美 [,trænzfɪɡjʊ'reʃən]

transfiguration

transfiguration  英 [,trænsfɪgə'reɪʃ(ə)n;,trɑːns-;-gjʊr-;-nz-] 美 [,trænzfɪɡjʊ'reʃən]

n. 变形;变容;变貌 

名词复数:transfigurations 

This is the will of that mysterious creation which is transformation on earth and transfiguration in heaven. 神秘的造物主就是要使地上变化无穷,天上改观变形。
Church of the Transfiguration was built in the village of Kozlyatievo in 1756 and is an example of wooden architecture of tier type. 圣彼得堡Transfiguration大教堂在1756年建于Kozlytievo,也是木质三层式建筑物的代表。

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  • n. 变形;变容;变貌
  • 1. This is the will of that mysterious creation which is transformation on earth and transfiguration in heaven.

    神秘的造物主就是要使地上变化无穷,天上改观变形。

  • 2. Church of the Transfiguration was built in the village of Kozlyatievo in 1756 and is an example of wooden architecture of tier type.

    圣彼得堡Transfiguration大教堂在1756年建于Kozlytievo,也是木质三层式建筑物的代表。

  • 3. Now look at Luke 9:35: "Then from the cloud came a voice," this is at the transfiguration of Jesus.

    《路加福音》第9章第35节,“有声音从云彩里出来“,这句话出现在耶稣变容日。

  • transfiguration (n.) late 14c., from Latin transfigurationem (nominative transfiguratio) "a change of form," noun of action from past participle stem of transfigurare (see transfigure). In English, originally "the change in appearance of Christ before his disciples" (Matthew xvii.2; Mark ix.2, 3). The non-Christian sense is first recorded 1540s.
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