| 釋義 |
至高無(wú)上zhì gāo wú shàngcrowning; most lofty;paramount; per-eminent; supreme; unrival (1) ed ? 人類的大多數(shù)和中國(guó)人的大多數(shù)所舉行的戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng),毫無(wú)疑義地是正義的戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng).是拯救人類拯救中國(guó)的~的榮譽(yù)的事業(yè),是把全世界歷史轉(zhuǎn)到新時(shí)代的橋梁。(《毛澤東選集》158)A war waged by the great majority of mankind and of the Chinese people is beyond doubt a just war,a most lofty and glorious undertaking for the salvation of mankind and China,and a bridge to a new era in world history. ? 勇復(fù)基不敢正面對(duì)著《解放日?qǐng)?bào)》,他覺得這張報(bào)紙有一股神圣不可侵犯的正氣,有一種~的權(quán)力,正氣和權(quán)力形成了一種看不見但感覺到的令人膽寒的壓力。(周而復(fù)《上海的早晨》 Ⅰ—542) Yong Fuji did not dare look directly at the “Liberation Daily”,which he felt possessed some sacred,inviolable justice,a supreme authority about all others,and the justice and the authority together formed an invisible yet terrifying pressure. 至高無(wú)上highest;supreme;paramount 在封建國(guó)家中,皇帝有~的權(quán)力。The emperor reigned supreme in the feudal state./~的領(lǐng)袖paramount leader /~的榮譽(yù)和事業(yè)most lofty and glorious undertaking/~的權(quán)力supreme authority;absolute power 至高無(wú)上zhì ɡāo wú shànɡ至:極,最。再也沒有比它地位更高的了。most lofty, supreme, sovereign, crowning |