0 to change the appearance of a person or thing very much, usually in a very positive and often spiritual way -- 使变样;使改观
Proponents of ' the eye ' were reluctant to outline the precise methods by which furious maniacs were transfigured, and unsurprisingly, the sources of the charismatic stewards' efficacy were contested.
Zeitblom describes the work as filled with longing without hope, with hellish laughter transposed and transfigured even into the searing tones of spheres and angels.
Suddenly, the woman is transfigured in an array of bright lights.
The latter, however, would cause the person to gain the brain of the animal they have transfigured into.
Special rooms and passageways are designed to transfigure or disappear in an attempt to confuse the group.
In the 19th and 20th century the patriotic historiography transfigured him.
At this moment the moon emerges and transfigures the landscape.
The game is in all respects the same as shogi, except that piece moves have been transfigured for the triangular board-cell geometry.