adulate
adulate 英 ['ædʒʊleɪt] 美 [ˈædʒəˌlet]
vt. 过分称赞;谄媚;奉承
进行时:adulating 过去式:adulated 过去分词:adulated 第三人称单数:adulates
- To adulate is to flatter someone. A lot. Like, drop-on-your-knees-and-clasp-your-hands-and-say-"you-are-the-greatest-ever-to-walk-the-earth" a lot.
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- vt. 过分称赞;谄媚;奉承
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1. What is there to adulate in her!
她有什么值得奉承的!
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2. They are fools who adulate every decision of their leaders.
对领导的每一个决定一味奉承的人们是蠢材。
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3. Besides the faith of poetry itself, I am the one who do not have any doctrine, and I will not adulate anything through the composition of poetry.
除了诗歌本身的信仰,我是一个没有什么“主义”的人,我致死也不会通过诗歌写作逢迎什么。
- adulate (v.) "flatter slavishly," 1777, back-formation from adulation. Related: Adulated; adulating.
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