第三人称单数:enlightens
现在分词:enlightening
过去分词:enlightened
过去式:enlightened
及物动词启发,启蒙; 开导,教导; 〈古〉照耀
enlighten
及物动词
1. He enlightened me on this subject.
他就这个题目指点我。
2. I like those TV programs which enlighten the viewer as well as entertain him.
我喜欢那些既使观众得到娱乐又使观众受到教育的电视节目。
3. Can you enlighten me on this issue?
你能否在这个问题上指点我一番?
1. 启迪:老师:如果你被赋予了能够启迪(enlighten)人类群众和能够毁灭人类的权力的话,那会怎么样?你不会是地球上最有权力的人吗?学生:因为如果我不受限制了,我就是从那些会降低我的灵性(spiritual awareness)之事物中解放出来了. 老师:这种情况,
1. 启发;开导;教化
To enlighten someone means to give them more knowledge and greater understanding about something.
e.g. A few dedicated doctors have fought for years to enlighten the profession...
一些有献身精神的医生多年来一直努力指导业内同仁。
e.g. If you know what is wrong with her, please enlighten me.
如果你知道她出什么问题了,请告诉我。
1. These great minds enlighten people and improve the cohesion of our culture and social values.
2. enlighten
2. Here we've selected some impressive designs from the year 2010, and hope they will enlighten you on the way to trimming your carbon footprint.
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3. Valuable urban heritages are also presented to enlighten the world how Sri Lanka has achieved development together with preservation of its cultural heritages.
4. May history enlighten our work today and tomorrow, as the paper goes on to discover China's daily transformation in this changing world.
5. We hope that all the emerging economies of the BRICS bloc can enlighten the Western powers on the meaning of mutual respect and mutual trust.
6. Such assistance has resulted in brand new schools, hospitals and office buildings that enlighten the local landscape.
7. Jingle Ma hopes the story will help to enlighten the audience and give them a better understanding of true love.
8. From the kitchen to the dining room, the whole experience will enlighten diners senses.
9. " This photo will enlighten young people to honor and look after their father and mother, " he said.
10. Enlighten Securities and Futures Executive and Vice President Ricky Cheung said investors are selling their stocks because of the volatile economic conditions.
verb
1. make free from confusion or ambiguity
make clear
e.g. Could you clarify these remarks?
Clear up the question of who is at fault
Synonym: clear clear up shed light on crystallize crystallise crystalize crystalise straighten out sort out illuminate elucidate
2. give spiritual insight to
in religion
Synonym: irradiate
3. make understand
e.g. Can you enlighten me--I don't understand this proposal
Synonym: edify