hagiography
美 [?hæɡi?ɑɡr?fi]
英 [?hæɡi??ɡr?fi] 
- n.吹捧性的傳記;偶像化(或理想化)傳記
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)圣徒傳;圣徒傳記;圣徒言行錄
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):hagiographies
英漢雙解
1. | 吹捧性的傳記;偶像化(或理想化)傳記a book about the life of a person that praises them too much; this style of writing |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
His call for an end to hagiography and the revived personality cult drove Maoists into a rage.
茅于軾呼吁結(jié)束對(duì)毛澤东的神化和再度個(gè)人崇拜,這讓毛澤东主義者們怒不可遏。
Young Germans still grow up with the hagiography of the plotters, but few outsiders now know who they were.
年輕的德國人依舊聽著這些暗殺人員的英雄事跡長大。但如今,外界鮮有人了解他們的身份。
As a result, the Founding Fathers have been protected until recently by a school of biography that barely escaped from hagiography.
所以,最近公開的非圣徒記錄的自傳之前,建國者們一直受到人們的保護(hù)。
Stone's film is not hagiography. It is not propaganda.
Stone的電影不是“圣徒傳”,也不是“對(duì)外宣傳”。
In 2001 "An Italian Story" , a short hagiography of Mr Berlusconi, was distributed to 15m homes.
2001年貝氏的一本簡短自傳“一個(gè)意大利的故事”被發(fā)給1500萬家庭。
The eminent monk: Buddhist ideals in medieval Chinese hagiography, Honululu: Hawai'i University Press,
高僧:中古中國圣徒傳中的佛教理念,
Hagiography: Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
圣徒傳記:古世紀(jì)末期和中世紀(jì)前期
A Companion to Middle English Hagiography
中世紀(jì)英語圣徒傳解析