purify
purify — 動詞
- purifypresent simple I / you / we / they
- purifieshe / she / it
- purifiedpast simple
- purifying-ing form
1. to take out unwanted or harmful materials from a substance — such as water, air,
淨化
去除雜質使純淨
to take out unwanted or harmful materials from a substance — such as water, air, or a chemical — so that it becomes clean and safe to use.
The water company uses filters to purify the drinking supply for millions of homes.
自來水公司使用過濾器淨化飲用水,供應數百萬戶家庭。
purify + drinking supply — typical physical object
Mei-Lin boiled the river water for ten minutes to purify it before drinking.
Mei-Lin 將河水煮沸十分鐘以淨化水質,然後才飲用。
The lab technician ran the chemical through a machine to purify it for the experiment.
實驗室技術員將化學物質放入機器純化,以進行實驗。
Ryo checked the labels to make sure the air purifier would purify the room properly.
Ryo 檢查了標籤,確認空氣清淨機能夠確實淨化房間的空氣。
Esteban installed a small filter to purify the water from the garden tap.
Esteban 在花園水龍頭上加裝了一個小型過濾器來淨化水質。
- contaminate
to make something dirty or unsafe by adding harmful substances
- pollute
to damage the environment with harmful materials
文法句型
purify + noun phrase
用法筆記
The direct object is usually a physical substance or a general noun for the thing being cleaned (water, air, a chemical, a metal). The method can be added with 'by + gerund' (by boiling, by filtering, by distilling).
常見錯誤
2. to free someone's inner self — their mind, heart, or soul — from guilt, bad thou
滌罪;淨心
透過儀式去除罪惡
to free someone's inner self — their mind, heart, or soul — from guilt, bad thoughts, or moral wrongdoing, often as part of a religious or ceremonial practice.
The monk sat by the river and prayed to purify his heart of angry thoughts.
那位僧人坐在河邊祈禱,滌淨心中的怒氣。
purify + heart + of [emotion] — spiritual cleansing pattern
The elders hold a ceremony each year to purify the temple for the harvest festival.
長者們每年舉行儀式,為豐收節淨化寺廟。
Takeshi visited the hilltop shrine each morning to purify his mind through silent meditation.
Takeshi 每天早晨前往山頂神社,透過靜坐冥想滌淨心靈。
In that tradition, followers bathe in the holy river to purify themselves before prayer.
在該傳統中,信徒在祈禱前會先在聖河中沐浴淨身。
Mayumi lit incense in every corner to purify the room before the ceremony.
Mayumi 在各個角落點上薰香,在儀式前淨化房間。
文法句型
purify + abstract noun
purify + reflexive pronoun
purify + of + noun
用法筆記
The object is typically an abstract noun (soul, heart, mind, spirit) or a reflexive pronoun (purify oneself). The sense is often linked to religious or spiritual traditions. The thing being removed can be specified with 'of + noun' (purify of sin, purify of guilt).