serenity
含义: The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled; a quality of stillness and tranquil contentment.
Serenity suggests a deep, abiding peace — not merely the absence of disturbance but a positive state of inner calm and contentment. It is used of people, places, and atmospheres. In religious and philosophical contexts it implies spiritual peace; in everyday usage it describes peaceful settings or unflappable temperaments. Common collocations include 'inner serenity,' 'the serenity of,' 'serene beauty,' and 'a sense of serenity.'
例句
- The serenity of the Lake District in autumn provided the perfect backdrop for her writing retreat. 秋天湖区的宁静为她的写作静修提供了完美的背景。La serenidad del Distrito de los Lagos en otoño proporcionó el telón de fondo perfecto para su retiro de escritura.秋の湖水地方の静穏さは、彼女の執筆リトリートにとって完璧な背景を提供した。가을 호수 지방의 고요함은 그녀의 집필 수련에 완벽한 배경을 제공했다.
- After years of turmoil, she had finally found a sense of serenity in her new life by the coast. 经过多年的动荡,她终于在海边的新生活中找到了一种宁静感。Tras años de turbulencias, por fin había encontrado una sensación de serenidad en su nueva vida junto a la costa.何年もの混乱の後、彼女はついに海辺の新しい生活の中に安らぎを見出した。수년간의 혼란 끝에 그녀는 마침내 해안가의 새 삶에서 평온함을 찾았다.
- His face radiated a serenity that seemed entirely at odds with the chaos unfolding around him. 他的脸上洋溢着一种与周围正在展开的混乱完全不相称的安详。Su rostro irradiaba una serenidad que parecía completamente incongruente con el caos que se desataba a su alrededor.彼の顔には、周囲で繰り広げられる混沌とはまるで不釣り合いな穏やかさが漂っていた。그의 얼굴에는 주위에서 펼쳐지는 혼란과는 전혀 어울리지 않는 평온함이 배어 있었다.
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用法指南
语境: literary, general, media
语气: positive
起源与历史
From Latin serenitas (clearness, calm), from serenus (clear, fair, tranquil). Originally used of weather and skies (a serene sky being a cloudless one), the word extended to describe human temperament and peaceful settings.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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