lionized
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英 [?la??na?z] 
- v.捧人;〈英〉游覽名勝;導(dǎo)游名勝;巴結(jié)名流
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)流芳千古的;手段-目的對(duì)應(yīng)
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):lionizes 現(xiàn)在分詞:lionizing 過(guò)去式:lionized 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Their economies have been lionized in the intellectual circle and popular press for superior performance.
他們常常因其良好的經(jīng)濟(jì)表現(xiàn)而受到知識(shí)分子和大眾媒體的贊譽(yù)。
Still, as in the United States, which Olympic athletes become lionized depends on marketing, an increasingly sophisticated tool in China.
就像在美國(guó),人們對(duì)奧運(yùn)健兒的崇仍依賴于市場(chǎng)營(yíng)銷---在中國(guó)也是一個(gè)日趨成熟的工具。
But those achievements have been won by the orange crowds, not by the politicians they once lionized.
但這些成就是“橙色群眾”贏得的,而不是他們一度崇拜的政治家們。
Central bankers once lionized for mastering inflation and the business cycle are feed no longer.
以往被奉為通脹和商業(yè)周期操控之手的中央銀行也輝煌不再。
The crew has been lionized, attending President Barack Obama's inauguration and doing a star turn at the Superbowl.
機(jī)組人員被當(dāng)做名人對(duì)待,他們還參加了奧巴馬總統(tǒng)的就職典禮,并以明星身份出席了“超級(jí)碗”橄欖球決賽。
Yang Jia, who murdered six officers, is lionized by many who feel oppressed by security forces.
殺害六名警察的楊佳,被許多受警力壓迫的人奉為名人。
Its leader was a lionized guerilla hero. The year was 1993.
國(guó)家的首領(lǐng)是久負(fù)盛名的游擊英雄,那一年是1993年。
They lionized and cocktailed the young author.
他們大捧那位青年作家,還為他開雞尾酒會(huì)。
She is lionized today because all of our lions have long been caged and neutered.
她被看作獅子是因?yàn)?/c>現(xiàn)在所有的獅子都被關(guān)進(jìn)籠子里,被閹割了。
The tenor was lionized in Vienna.
這位男高音在維也納受到追捧。
a celebrity who is lionized (much sought after).
一個(gè)被當(dāng)作大人物對(duì)待的名人(有許多追隨者)