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se·rene
/səˈrin/
(
a
.)寧靜的,沈著的,安詳的,晴朗的晴朗,平靜
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Se·rene
a.
1.
Bright
;
clear
;
unabscured
;
as
,
a
serene
sky
.
The
moon
serene
in
glory
mounts
the
sky
.
--
Pope
.
Full
many
a
gem
of
purest
ray
serene
The
dark
unfathomed
caves
of
ocean
bear
. --
Gray
.
2.
Calm
;
placid
;
undisturbed
;
unruffled
;
as
,
a
serene
aspect
;
a
serene
soul
.
Note:
☞
In
several
countries
of
Europe
,
Serene
is
given
as
a
tittle
to
princes
and
the
members
of
their
families
;
as
,
His
Serene
Highness
.
Drop serene
.
Med.
See
Amaurosis
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Se·rene
,
n.
1.
Serenity
;
clearness
;
calmness
. [
Poetic
.]
“The
serene
of
heaven.”
To
their
master
is
denied
To
share
their
sweet
serene
. --
Young
.
2.
Evening
air
;
night
chill
. [
Obs
.]
“Some
serene
blast
me.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Se·rene
,
v. t.
To
make
serene
.
Heaven
and
earth
,
as
if
contending
,
vie
To
raise
his
being
,
and
serene
his
soul
. --
Thomson
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
serene
adj
1:
characterized
by
absence
of
emotional
agitation
; "
calm
acceptance
of
the
inevitable
"; "
remained
serene
in
the
midst
of
turbulence
"; "
a
serene
expression
on
her
face
"; "
she
became
more
tranquil
"; "
tranquil
life
in
the
country
" [
syn
:
calm
,
tranquil
]
2:
completely
clear
and
fine
; "
serene
skies
and
a
bright
blue
sea
"
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