bliss
의미: Perfect happiness; supreme delight or contentment. Often used to describe a serene, sustained state of joy rather than a sudden burst of excitement.
Bliss conveys a deep, peaceful happiness that is more enduring and tranquil than excitement or euphoria. It frequently appears in phrases such as 'domestic bliss,' 'wedded bliss,' and 'ignorance is bliss.' The adjective 'blissful' is common in both literary and everyday registers. In spiritual contexts, bliss can denote a state of divine happiness or enlightenment.
예문
- The first week of the holiday was pure bliss — nothing to do but read and swim in the sea. 假期的第一周简直是天堂般的享受——除了阅读和在海里游泳,什么都不用做。La primera semana de vacaciones fue pura dicha: no había nada que hacer salvo leer y nadar en el mar.休暇の最初の一週間はまさに至福だった——読書と海水浴以外に何もすることがなかった。휴가 첫 주는 그야말로 지복이었다 — 독서와 바다 수영 외에는 아무것도 할 일이 없었다.
- They spent six months of wedded bliss before the realities of mortgage payments and commuting set in. 他们在六个月的甜蜜新婚生活之后,房贷还款和通勤的现实便降临了。Pasaron seis meses de dicha conyugal antes de que las realidades de la hipoteca y los desplazamientos se impusieran.彼らは半年間の結婚の幸せを過ごした後、住宅ローンの返済と通勤という現実に直面した。그들은 반년간의 결혼의 행복을 누린 후, 주택 담보 대출 상환과 출퇴근이라는 현실에 직면했다.
- The expression on the child's face as she ate the ice cream was one of absolute bliss. 那个小女孩吃冰淇淋时脸上的表情,是一种纯粹的幸福。La expresión de la niña mientras comía el helado era de absoluta felicidad.アイスクリームを食べている子どもの表情は、この上ない至福そのものだった。아이스크림을 먹고 있는 아이의 표정은 더할 나위 없는 지복 그 자체였다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general, literary, journalism
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old English 'bliss' or 'bliths' meaning joy or happiness, related to 'blithe' (cheerful). The word has Germanic roots and has been in continuous use since before the Norman Conquest.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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