I had an epiphany while sitting in the pew that day .
坐在教堂里的那天,我突然顿悟到。
It was in chiapas that maffi had a kind of epiphany .
正是在恰帕斯,玛弗获得了一种顿悟。
It begins with a description of what , for eggleston , was a photographic epiphany .
对于艾格尔斯顿来说,这本书刚开始描述的是一种摄影的顿悟。
Of course , not every creative challenge requires an epiphany ; a relaxing shower won 't solve every problem .
当然,并不是所有的创造性难题都要依靠顿悟来解决;冲澡放松也不能解决所有问题。
What is perhaps more fascinating than a naked scientist 's bathtub epiphany is how innovators commonly come from disciplines other than those they revolutionize .
或许比一个科学家的浴缸顿悟更令人着迷的是,创新者通常来自他们彻底变革的学科之外的其他学科。
汉语翻译
n. 主显节, 出现
词型变化
名词复数:epiphanies
英语解释
名词 epiphany:
a divine manifestation
twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus同义词:Epiphany of Our Lord, Twelfth day, Three Kings' Day, January 6
例句
A Christian festival observed from December24, Christmas Eve, to January5, the eve of Epiphany.圣诞节节期圣诞节假日从十二月二十四日的圣诞前一天,到一月五日的显灵节前一天
详细解释
e.piph.a.ny n.(名词)【复数】e.piph.a.nies Epiphany Epiphany A Christian feast celebrating the manifestation of the divine nature of Jesus to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi.主现节:一基督教节日,纪念耶稣向以东方三圣为代表并向异教人民显圣January ', on which this feast is traditionally observed.主现日:月'日,主现节一贯定在该日A revelatory manifestation of a divine being.神灵的显现 A sudden manifestation of the essence or meaning of something.事物本质或意义的突然显露A comprehension or perception of reality by means of a sudden intuitive realization:对现实真谛的顿悟或洞察:例句:.I experienced an epiphany, a spiritual flash that would change the way I viewed myself.(Frank Maier).我经历了对事物真谛的顿悟,那是精神的灵光,它将改变我对自己的看法.(弗兰克·梅尔) 来源:Middle English epiphanie 中古英语 epiphanie from Old French 源自 古法语 from Late Latin epiphania 源自 后期拉丁语 epiphania from Greek epiphaneia [manifestation] 源自 希腊语 epiphaneia [显现] from epiphainesthai [to appear] 源自 epiphainesthai [出现] epi- [forth] * see epi-epi- [向前] *参见 epi-phainein phan- [to show] * see bh3- phainein phan- [展示] *参见 bh3-