eulogize
eulogize 英 [ˈju:lədʒaɪz] 美 [ˈjuləˌdʒaɪz]
vt. 颂扬;称赞
进行时:eulogizing 过去式:eulogized 过去分词:eulogized 第三人称单数:eulogizes
- To eulogize someone is to talk about how much you respect and admire them, especially as a memorial after their death. At funerals, sometimes several people eulogize the deceased person.
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- vt. 颂扬;称赞
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1. It is hard to eulogize any man … how much harder to do so for a giant of history who moved a nation towards justice.
赞美任何一个人已经很难了……要歌颂一位让一个国家走上公平之路的历史巨人就更是难上加难。
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2. A few weeks ago, the media world seemed to prematurely eulogize Steve Jobs when he announced he was stepping down as Apple CEO for health reasons.
数周之前,当史蒂夫。乔布斯由于健康原因而宣布辞去苹果公司的执行总裁时,媒体界对他好象称赞过早。
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3. We do not have to hostile to the rich, but does not actually need it to rich men without restraint either ' eulogize '.
我们并不需要有仇富心态,但其实也不需要大肆地对有钱人「 歌功颂德」…
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