hagiography

hagiography

美 [ˌhæɡiˈɑɡrəfi]  英 [ˌhæɡiˈɒɡrəfi]

  • n.吹捧性的传记;偶像化(或理想化)传记
  • 网络圣徒传;圣徒传记;圣徒言行录

词形变化

复数:hagiographies  

英汉双解

n.
1.
吹捧性的传记;偶像化(或理想化)传记a book about the life of a person that praises them too much; this style of writing

英汉解释

n.
1.
圣徒生平的写作与研究;圣徒传记
2.
理想化的传记,偶像化的传记

英英解释

n.

例句

His call for an end to hagiography and the revived personality cult drove Maoists into a rage.

茅于轼呼吁结束毛泽东神化再度个人崇拜毛泽东主义怒不可遏

Young Germans still grow up with the hagiography of the plotters, but few outsiders now know who they were.

年轻德国人依旧这些暗杀人员英雄事迹长大如今外界有人了解他们身份

As a result, the Founding Fathers have been protected until recently by a school of biography that barely escaped from hagiography.

所以最近公开记录自传之前建国一直受到人们保护

Stone's film is not hagiography. It is not propaganda.

Stone电影不是”,不是对外宣传”。

In 2001 "An Italian Story" , a short hagiography of Mr Berlusconi, was distributed to 15m homes.

2001年简短自传一个意大利故事发给1500万

The eminent monk: Buddhist ideals in medieval Chinese hagiography, Honululu: Hawai'i University Press,

高僧中古中国传中佛教理念

Hagiography: Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages

传记世纪末中世纪前期

A Companion to Middle English Hagiography

中世纪英语解析