中英
transmogrify
/ ˌtrænzˈmɒɡrɪfaɪ; ˌtrænsˈmɒɡrɪfaɪ /
/ ˌtrænzˈmɑːɡrɪfaɪ; ˌtrænsˈmɑːɡrɪfaɪ /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • vt.使变成奇形怪状;使变形
    • 第三人称单数

      transmogrifies
    • 现在分词

      transmogrifying
    • 过去式

      transmogrified
    • 过去分词

      transmogrified
  • 英英释义
  • 双语例句
  • 1
    But with a torch, suddenly the Buddhas transmogrify en masse, a magical entity dazzling out of the darkness.
    但是在手电光的照射下佛像突然齐齐出现了,在黑暗中神奇地发出耀眼的光芒。
  • 2
    The Resources section contains a link to the complete code, or follow the modification instructions below as we transmogrify Part 1 into the completed Part 2 program.
    “参考资料” 部分包含完整代码的链接,或者遵循下面的修改说明将第 1 部分变为第 2 部分中完成的程序。
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  • 同近义词
  • 同根词
  • 词源
  • vt.

    使变成奇形怪状;使变形

    deform

  • 百科
  • Transmogrify

    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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