exalt
英 [ɪɡˈzɒlt]
美 [ɪɡˈzɑːlt]
- vt. 提升;提拔;赞扬;使得意
- vi. 使人得意
1. ex- "out, up" + alt-.
2. => raise, elevate.
- exalt (v.)
- late 14c., from Old French exalter (10c.), from Latin exaltare "raise, elevate," from ex- "out, up" (see ex-) + altus "high" (see old). Related: Exalted; exalting.
- 1. She thanked the President to exalt her.
- 她感谢总统提拔她.
- 2. It has never been my weakness to exalt the flesh - far from it.
- 我向来不赞美肉体的 -- 从来没有.
- 3. Still you exalt yourself against My people by not letting them go.
- 出9:17你还向我的百姓自高、不容他们去麽.
- 4. Many people are too swamped that they exalt shopping online.
- 很多人都太忙了,他们更喜欢网上购物.
- 5. To exalt Reformed alles is to downplay our central identity as Christians.
- 高举“改革宗”在其它之上,是贬低了我们作为基督徒最基本的身份.