idolize
英 [ˈaɪdəlaɪz]
美 [ˈaɪdəlaɪz]
v. 崇拜; 热爱
过去式:idolized 过去分词:idolized 现在分词:idolizing 第三人称单数:idolizes
BNC.37916 / COCA.18359
牛津词典
verb
- 崇拜;热爱
to admire or love sb very much- a pop star idolized by millions of fans
受数百万歌迷崇拜的流行音乐明星 - They idolize their kids.
他们溺爱自己的孩子。
- a pop star idolized by millions of fans
柯林斯词典
- VERB 把…当偶像崇拜;非常敬慕;宠爱
If youidolizesomeone, you admire them very much.- Naomi idolised her father as she was growing up...
慢慢长大的娜奥米把父亲视为偶像。 - A tall, soft-spoken woman, she is idolized by her young patients.
她个子高挑,说话轻声细语,深受年轻患者的喜爱。
- Naomi idolised her father as she was growing up...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 idolise
英英释义
verb
- love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess
- Many teenagers idolized the Beatles
双语例句
- Those cross-Atlantic aficionados who persistently idolize the British theater and bad-mouth Broadway ( Benedict Nightingale)
那些持久地崇拜英国剧院而批评、贬低百老汇的跨大西洋的狂热者(贝内迪克特奈廷格尔) - Tell your niece to pick someone else to idolize.
告诉你的侄女去崇拜其他的偶像。 - Of course not, they idolize him, make him better than he was.
当然没有,他们崇拜他,把他拔高了。 - I idolize her. I; ve loved her since the very beginning of the series!
我极端崇拜她,我从动画的一开始就爱上她了! - "So you really idolize him deeply, that blachevelle of yours?"
“看来,你对你的勃拉什维尔不是很痴心吗?” - The crowd grew larger every day, coming to question, to idolize, to scorn.
聚集拢来的鸥群一天天扩大,有来问问题的,有来膜拜的,有来嘲弄的,不一而足。 - It's not just true for African-Americans either, in fact, a lot of white and other races that idolize the same things and act the same way seem to get involved in crime a lot more.
这不仅仅对于非裔美国人是这样,其实,许多白人和其他种族的人,崇拜那些东西的都会更容易卷入犯罪中去。 - The fans idolize Elvis and will hear no criticism of him.
歌迷们将埃尔维斯视为偶像,听不得一点对他的批评。 - And for good reason: Nowadays, though we may still idolize the charismatic leader or creative genius, almost every decision of consequence is made by a group.
他们的研究很有必要:如今,虽然我们可能仍然崇拜有魅力的领导或创意天才,但是几乎每个重要决定都是团队做出的。 - They somehow identify themselves with this person they idolize.
他们以某种方式来仿效他们所崇拜的这个人。