idolized
英 [ˈaɪdəlaɪzd]
美 [ˈaɪdəlaɪzd]
v. 崇拜; 热爱
idolize的过去分词和过去式
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
adj
- regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god)
- adored grandchildren
- an idolized wife
双语例句
- I get to do the stuff that I grew up watching and I idolized as a kid.
我能够做这些从小就看着长大,让我极端崇拜的事。 - In the late 1990s, South Korea lifted a ban on Japanese products, including comics, which idolized beautiful men who were less masculine than tradition expected.
上世纪九十年代末,韩国解禁了漫画等日本舶来品。日本漫画中十分推崇那些比传统男性形象更为阴柔的美男子。 - Hong Kong's residents once idolized the tycoons.
香港市民曾经视这些大亨为偶像。 - Yesterday idolized, today hated and spit upon, tomorrow forgotten, and the day after tomorrow promoted to Sainthood.
昨日被视为偶像的,今日会被唾弃;明天会被遗忘的,而后天又被奉为圣贤。 - Towards the beginning of the book, Sal went along with his friends 'traveling because Sal idolized Dean.
书的开头,萨尔仅仅是因为崇拜迪安而跟着他的朋友们旅行。 - The model operas are part of China's cultural legacy, an aberration that deserves to be studied rather than blindly idolized.
样板戏属于中国文化遗产的一部分,作为一种特殊时代的产物,它值得被研究而不是被盲目崇拜。 - It's a completely helpless feeling to watch a healthy friend or relative take a turn for the worse, especially when it's someone you've virtually idolized as a little girl.
看着一个健康的朋友或者亲戚身体日渐衰弱,会让人感到十分无助,尤其当那个人是你还是小女孩时就很崇拜的偶像。 - Those kids idolized you. I admired you.
那些孩子们崇拜你,我也钦佩你。 - How would you act differently if you had a younger sister who idolized you and tried to copy everything you did?
如果你的妹妹把你当作偶像,你做什么她总跟着做的话,你会如何来表现得不一样呢? - She idolized her husband and would never criticize him.
她非常崇拜自己的丈夫,从不指责他。