lionize
- vt.把(某人)视为名人;把(某人)当成要人对待
过去式: lionized 现在分词: lionizing 过去分词: lionized 第三人称单数: lionizes
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The press began to lionize him enthusiastically
媒体开始狂热地吹捧他。
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Marilyn wanted to be loved , not lionized .
玛里琳要的是爱而不是崇拜。
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We can expect a shift away from the lionizing of fancy restaurants , for example , and toward more use of public libraries .
我们会看到人们不再留恋炫丽的餐厅,而是会更多地使用公共图书馆。
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Jobs was rightfully lionized as a creative genius , but he was also a fiercely competitive leader who simply could not bear to lose .
乔布斯被奉为创意天才无可厚非,但他同时也是位好胜心爆棚的强势领导者。
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And if they continued to lionize him in a public fashion , that these kinds of public demonstrations can only have a profoundly negative effect on our relationship .
而且,如果他们继续大张旗鼓地欢迎此人,这种公开展示的方式只能对我们的关系产生深远的负面影响。
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Then we find ourselves smack dab in the middle of a world that lionizes Size Two Hollywood starlets and Barbie-doll figures .
于是,我们发现,自己所处的世界推崇好莱坞二流明星和芭比娃娃的形象。
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He was lionized by the press .
他被媒体给捧红了。
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You get invitations to gamelan evenings , or hear of a gallery opening as if it were a rave , show up and meet an artist who last week was lionized in Paris .
你得到邀请,去参加甘美兰晚会,又或者听说有什么画廊开幕式,好像那是个锐舞派对一样,于是你就去了,看到一个艺术家,上星期他可能还在巴黎被人众星捧月呢。