tran
scend
第三人称
transcends
现在进行时
transcending
过去式
transcended
过去完成时
transcended
1
超越, 超出
to go beyond a particular limit, quality, or standard, often in an exceptional way
及物动词
- His achievements in the field of science are likely to transcend those of his predecessors.
他在科学领域的成就很可能会超越他的前辈们。
- The film attempts to transcend typical genre conventions, offering a unique and thought-provoking narrative.
这部电影试图超越典型的类型惯例,提供了一个独特且发人深省的叙事。
- The athlete's performance on the field has the potential to transcend records and redefine expectations.
运动员在赛场上的表现有潜力超越纪录并重新定义期望。
- The technological advancements in communication have the potential to transcend geographical distances and connect people worldwide.
通信技术的进步有潜力超越地理距离,连接全世界的人们。
- The novel's profound insights into the human condition allow it to transcend the boundaries of a typical coming-of-age story.
小说对人类状况的深刻洞察使它能够超越典型成长故事的界限。
2
超越, 超出
to go or be beyond the material or physical aspects of existence, indicating a superior existence or understanding
及物动词
- The philosopher believed that true wisdom transcends the material world.
哲学家相信真正的智慧超越物质世界。
- He sought to transcend physical limitations through the power of the mind.
他试图通过心灵的力量超越身体的限制。
- Great art has the ability to transcend time and cultural boundaries.
伟大的艺术有能力超越时间和文化界限。
- Their love transcended the constraints of distance and time, growing stronger every day.
他们的爱超越了距离和时间的限制,日益强大。
- Some philosophers believe that the soul transcends the physical body.
一些哲学家认为灵魂超越了肉体。