transcend
의미: To go beyond the limits of something; to surpass or rise above a particular level, boundary, or category.
Transcend implies moving beyond ordinary limits or boundaries — physical, intellectual, cultural, or conceptual. It is used in philosophy (transcending the material world), art criticism (transcending genre), politics (transcending party lines), and everyday elevated prose. The adjective 'transcendent' means surpassingly excellent or going beyond normal experience. Common collocations include 'transcend boundaries,' 'transcend differences,' 'transcend the ordinary,' and 'transcend categories.'
예문
- The appeal of her music transcends cultural and generational boundaries. 她的音乐的感染力超越了文化和代际的界限。El atractivo de su música trasciende las fronteras culturales y generacionales.彼女の音楽の魅力は文化的・世代的な境界を超越している。그녀의 음악이 지닌 매력은 문화적·세대적 경계를 초월한다.
- Great literature has the power to transcend the particular circumstances of its creation. 伟大的文学作品有能力超越其创作时的具体环境。La gran literatura tiene el poder de trascender las circunstancias particulares de su creación.偉大な文学は、それが生み出された個別の状況を超越する力を持っている。위대한 문학은 그것이 탄생한 개별적 상황을 초월하는 힘을 가지고 있다.
- The crisis demanded a response that transcended party politics and ideological divisions. 这场危机要求做出超越党派政治和意识形态分歧的回应。La crisis exigía una respuesta que trascendiese la política de partidos y las divisiones ideológicas.その危機は、党派政治やイデオロギーの対立を超えた対応を求めた。그 위기는 정당 정치와 이념적 대립을 초월한 대응을 요구했다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: literary, academic, journalism
어조: elevated
기원과 역사
From Latin trānscendere (to climb over, surmount, go beyond), from trāns- (across, beyond) and scandere (to climb). Entered English in the mid-14th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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