idealise
基本解釋
- vt. (英)把…理想化(等於idealize)
- vi. 形成理想;理想化地表現(xiàn)
英漢例句
- Will she continue ‘demonising’ me as a boring person, ‘idealise’ me as an enthusiastic teacher, or somehow reconcile both?
她是繼續(xù)將我“醜化”成一個乏味無趣的人,還是將我“美化”成一個熱情洋溢的教師,或者兩者兼而有之? - Those who idealise a patchwork of traditional banks should look at Spain, whose bust savings banks are now being merged to try to make them safer.
那些認(rèn)爲(wèi)多種銀行共存是最理想的形式的人應(yīng)該吸取西班牙的教訓(xùn),西班牙的儲蓄銀行現(xiàn)在自身難保。 - We tend to idealise the past in a ridiculous, clichéd way and that's one thing that didn't happen in Paper Moon: you see how people were scared and hungry and willing to do extreme things to survive.
我們在荒謬、藝術(shù)中趨曏了理想主義,紙月亮中有一件事情不可能發(fā)生:你看人們是多麼的害怕、飢餓,但是樂意去做其他的事情去生存。 - Though he points out the hypocrisy and contradictions inherent in many social-reform projects—of which the Society for the Suppression of Vice was perhaps the most revolting—he does not idealise the world that they were trying to improve: a world which employed 12-year-old prostitutes and enjoyed the licensed cruelty of bare-knuckle boxing.
ECONOMIST: English history