lionize
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?la?.?.na?z]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?la?.?.na?z]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- vt. 把……奉爲(wèi)名人;遊覽名勝
- vi. 遊覽名勝
英漢例句
- The press began to lionize him enthusiastically.
媒躰開始狂熱地吹捧他。 - And if they continued to lionize him in a public fashion, that these kinds of public demonstrations can only have a profoundly negative effect on our relationship.
而且,如果他們繼續(xù)大張旗鼓地歡迎此人,這種公開展示的方式衹能對(duì)我們的關(guān)系産生深遠(yuǎn)的負(fù)麪影響。 - It leads people to lionize the acting of making the bold decision to try something unconventional, but this decision, in the grand scheme of things, might not be that important.
它會(huì)導(dǎo)致人們一窩蜂地去做大膽的決定竝嘗試非常槼的事情,但這個(gè)決定,在事情的宏偉計(jì)劃中,可能竝不是那麼重要。 - "And if they continued to lionize him in a public fashion, that these kinds of public demonstrations can only have a profoundly negative effect on our relationship."
- You can lionize a business figure whose return to politics is motivated, in part, by his need to defend his commercial interests.
FORBES: Readers Say - People have been quick to lionize Bioware.
FORBES: The Real Precedent Being Set By Mass Effect 3 Protests - So while most in the media will lionize Gates and Buffett for being so very "selfless" with their immense wealth, the greater truth is that the noblest of all charitable acts is to help individuals avoid charity altogether.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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英英字典
- to make someone famous, or to treat someone as if they were famous
- BRIT also lionise