0 to express strong emotions or use energy by doing an activity, especially an activity that is considered socially acceptable:
All desires and energies should be sublimated into pursuit of these goals-national goals of economic, political, and cultural advancement.
They sublimate, evaporate, then get exposed to the cold.
The two peptides were shown to partially sublimate as confirmed by ground-based experiments.
The earth and its riches are protected by it and arranged in horizontal harmony, sublimating a this-sided world.
The appalling realities of child labour were sublimated into an ideal that would appease the audience.
If the salt had a low boiling point, the result was a distillate or sublimate, just like the animal and vegetable distillates.
In short, faithful reporting of observed events often became sublimated to larger moral issues.
He does not, of course, address the question that absorbed some of the scholars - whether the carnal aspect of male love must necessarily be sublimated.
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使轉化(尤指轉化為社會可接受的行為), 使升華,使高尚化…
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使转化(尤指转化为社会可接受的行为), 使升华,使高尚化…
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