glorify
glorify 英 [ˈglɔ:rɪfaɪ] 美 [ˈɡlɔrəˌfaɪ, ˈɡlor-]
vt. 赞美;美化;崇拜(神);使更壮丽
进行时:glorifying 过去式:glorified 过去分词:glorified 第三人称单数:glorifies 名词复数:glorifies
- To glorify is to praise or honor something or someone to an extreme degree.
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- vt. 赞美;美化;崇拜(神);使更壮丽
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1. So she should pray that the baby be saved and that it glorify her Savior and that all this wrong should be righted.
所以,她应该祈祷她的孩子得救,而这是在赞美她的救世主,所有的这一切都会纠正她所犯下的错误。
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2. It’s up to us to tell our sons, those songs on the radio may glorify violence, but in my house we give glory to achievement, self-respect and hard work.
要靠我们告诉我们的男孩,收音机里的歌曲有美化暴力的可能,但在我家里我们的生活是为了美化成就、美化自尊、美化辛勤的劳动。
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3. “glorify your name, ” the island women sang, as they swayed in a cut sandstone church.
“赞美你的名字吧,”爱尔兰女歌手曾唱到,当他们在砂岩教堂摇摆的时候。
- glorify (v.) mid-14c., "praise, honor, extol" (God or a person), also "vaunt, be proud of, boast of; glorify oneself, be proud, boast;" from Old French glorefiier "glorify, extol, exalt; glory in, boast" (Modern French glorifier), from Late Latin glorificare "to glorify," from Latin gloria "fame, renown, praise, honor" (see glory (n.)) + -ficare, combining form of facere "to make" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). From mid-15c. in non-theological sense, "praise highly." In Chaucer also "to vaunt, boast," But this sense has faded in English. Related: Glorified; glorifying.
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