中英
transmogrification
/ ˌtrænzˌmɒɡrɪfɪˈkeɪʃn; ˌtrænsˌmɒɡrɪfɪˈkeɪʃn /
/ ˌtrænzˌmɑːɡrɪfɪˈkeɪʃn; ˌtrænsˌmɑːɡrɪfɪˈkeɪʃn /
  • 简明
  • n.变形
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  • 1

     变形

    变形

  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    The third section elaborates the specific utilization of the artistic technique of transmogrification.
    第三节阐述了变形技法的运用。
  • 2
    Welded bellows are a kind of new developed component, which have two prominent advantages: large transmogrification quantity and long duration.
    焊接波纹管是近年来国内外兴起的一种新型元件,它有两突出的优点:变形量大,寿命长。
  • 3
    Gnomish Poultryizer: Turns the target into a chicken for 15 seconds. Well, that is assuming the transmogrification polarity has not been reversed...
    侏儒小鸡变化器:把你的目标变成小鸡15秒。当然,那是在变形极性没有颠倒的前提下…(反过来就是…)。
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  • Transmogrification

    In mythology, folklore and fantasy fiction, shapeshifting, or metamorphosis is the ability of an entity to physically transform into another being or form. This is usually achieved through an inherent faculty of a mythological creature, divine intervention, or the use of magic spells or talismans.The idea of shapeshifting has been present since antiquity and may be common in all cultures.[citation needed] It is present in the oldest forms of totemism and shamanism, as well as the oldest extant literature and epic poems, including works such as the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Iliad, where the shapeshifting is usually induced by the act of a deity. The idea persisted through the Middle Ages, where the agency causing shapeshifting is usually a sorcerer or witch, and into the modern period. It remains a common trope in modern fantasy, children's literature, and works of popular culture.The most common form of shapeshifting myths is that of therianthropy, which is the transformation of a human being into an animal or conversely, of an animal into human form. Legends allow for transformations into plants and objects, and the assumption of another human countenance (e.g. fair to ugly).

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