idolize
idolize 英 [ˈaɪdəlaɪz] 美 ['aɪdəlaɪz]
vt. 极端崇拜;把...当偶像崇拜 vi. 崇拜偶像
进行时:idolizing 过去式:idolized 过去分词:idolized 第三人称单数:idolizes
- To idolize is to admire someone too much. A twelve year-old might idolize a pop star, for example, wallpapering her bedroom with photos of him and screaming loudly throughout his concerts.
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- vt. 极端崇拜;把...当偶像崇拜
- vi. 崇拜偶像
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1. People can want to plaster posters of the actress on their walls to idolize them as they could see them as being unfairly rich.
人们喜欢把自己崇拜的女演员的海报贴在墙上,因为他们眼中的明星是如此的富有。
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2. As noted in the original piece, it seems unlikely that many women would see the troubled fictional ballerinas in Black Swan as people they idolize or aspire to be like.
在原始的文章中写到,许多女性不大可能会将《黑天鹅》中陷困境的芭蕾舞演员当成是他们平时所崇拜或者欣赏的偶像的样子。
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3. “Let us not put Dad on a shelf and idolize him, ” said Martin Luther King III at a gathering to honor civil rights leaders of the past and the present.
马丁·路德·金的儿子在一次纪念历代民权领袖的聚会上说:“不要让我父亲仅成为偶像崇拜的对象。”
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