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paradisiac    
a. 天堂的;乐园似的

天堂的;乐园似的

paradisiac
adj 1: relating to or befitting Paradise; "together in that
paradisal place"; "paradisiacal innocence" [synonym:
{paradisiacal}, {paradisiac}, {paradisaical},
{paradisaic}, {paradisal}]

Paradisiac \Par`a*dis"i*ac\, Paradisiacal \Par`a*di*si"a*cal\,
a. [L. paradisiacus.]
Of or pertaining to paradise; suitable to, or like, paradise;
paradisaic. --C. Kingsley. --T. Burnet. "A paradisiacal
scene." --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

The valley . . . is of quite paradisiac beauty. --G.
Eliot.
[1913 Webster] Paradisial


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