ra
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形容词比较级
more rarefied
形容词最高级
most rarefied
1
精致的, 高雅的
having an elevated quality, either morally or intellectually, that is far above the ordinary
- The professor's lecture was delivered in a rarefied academic style.
教授的讲座是以高雅的学术风格进行的。
- She moved in rarefied circles of art and culture.
她在艺术和文化的精英圈子里活动。
- His poetry reaches a rarefied level of beauty and insight.
他的诗歌达到了美丽和洞察力的精妙水平。
- The debate was conducted in a rarefied atmosphere of mutual respect.
辩论是在相互尊重的高雅氛围中进行的。
- They discussed philosophy in rarefied terms beyond everyday concerns.
他们用超越日常关切的高雅术语讨论了哲学。
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稀薄的, 淡薄的
(of air) containing a lower-than-average amount of oxygen
- The climbers struggled to breathe in the rarefied air at the summit of Mount Everest.
登山者在珠穆朗玛峰顶的稀薄空气中艰难呼吸。
- He was unaccustomed to the rarefied air of the high-altitude environment and felt dizzy.
他不习惯高海拔环境的稀薄空气,感到头晕。
- The rarefied atmosphere of the observatory was essential for accurate astronomical observations.
天文台的稀薄大气对于准确的天文观测至关重要。
- As they ascended, the rarefied air made each breath feel more labored and shallow.
随着他们上升,稀薄的空气使每一次呼吸都感觉更加费力而浅。
- The rarefied environment at the mountaintop led to a dramatic decrease in available oxygen.
山顶稀薄的环境导致可用氧气急剧减少。