edifying

edifying [ˈedɪfaɪɪŋ] [ˈedifaiiŋ] 

原级:edify

第三人称单数:edifies

过去分词:edified

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过去式:edified

edifying 基本解释

形容词有教训意味的,教训性的,有益的

动词开导,启发( edify的现在分词 )

edifying 网络解释

1. 有教育意义的:50. distinguish right from wrong 明辨是非 | 51. edifying 有教育意义的 | 52. couch potato 电视迷

2. 有益的:edify 启发 | edifying 有益的 | edile 营造司

3. 有教导意义的:50. distinguish right from wrong 明辨是非 | 51. edifying 有教导意义的 | 52. couch potato 电视迷

4. 有教训意味的:有角质外壳的obtected | 有教训意味的edifying | 有教养的cultivatedculturededucatedhigh-browedhighbredwell-bred

edifying 词典解释

1. 教导的;启迪的;起教化作用的
    If you describe something as edifying, you mean that it benefits you in some way, for example by teaching you about something.

    e.g. In the 18th century art was seen, along with music and poetry, as something edifying.
           在18世纪,人们认为美术和音乐、诗歌一样,能够起到教化作用。

2. (通常用于否定句)令人愉快的,可以接受的
    You say that something is not very edifying when you want to express your disapproval or dislike of it, or to suggest that there is something unpleasant or unacceptable about it.

    e.g. It all brought back memories of a not very edifying past.
           所有这些都让人回想起一段并不那么愉快的过去。

edifying 单语例句

1. Born in Italy in 1971, he has earned global success with his original and edifying works.

edifying 英英释义

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adj

1. edifying

1. enlightening or uplifting so as to encourage intellectual or moral improvement

    e.g. the paintings in the church served an edifying purpose even for those who could not read

    Synonym: enlightening

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