mid-14c. (as empyre), probably via Medieval Latin empyreus, from Greek empyros "fiery," from assimilated form of en (see en- (2)) + pyr "fire," from PIE root *paəwr- "fire" (see fire (n.)). As an adjective in English from early 15c. The etymological sense is "formed of pure fire or light." In ancient Greek cosmology, the highest heaven, the sphere of pure fire; later baptized with a Christian sense of "abode of God and the angels."
实用例句
1. Here are some thoughts I about the story The Empyrean.
这是我对最高天这个故事的一些想法.
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2. His thoughts floated then serenely in the empyrean.
他的思想这时会平静地飘浮在九天之上.
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3. Nor does falconry soar towards the empyrean and scud in the firmament to demonstrate His almightiness.