lionized

lionized

美 [ˈlaɪəˌnaɪz]  英 [ˈlaɪənaɪz]

  • v.捧人;〈英〉游览名胜;导游名胜;巴结名流
  • 网络流芳千古的;手段-目的对应

词形变化

第三人称单数:lionizes  现在分词:lionizing  过去式:lionized  

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英汉解释

v.
1.
捧人,捧为名流
2.
〈英〉游览名胜;导游名胜
3.
巴结名流
4.
〈英〉游览名胜

英英解释

v.

例句

Their economies have been lionized in the intellectual circle and popular press for superior performance.

他们常常良好经济表现受到知识分子大众媒体赞誉

Still, as in the United States, which Olympic athletes become lionized depends on marketing, an increasingly sophisticated tool in China.

美国人们奥运健儿依赖市场营销---中国也是一个日趋成熟工具

But those achievements have been won by the orange crowds, not by the politicians they once lionized.

这些成就橙色群众赢得不是他们一度崇拜政治家们

Central bankers once lionized for mastering inflation and the business cycle are feed no longer.

以往通胀商业周期操控中央银行辉煌不再

The crew has been lionized, attending President Barack Obama's inauguration and doing a star turn at the Superbowl.

机组人员当做名人对待他们参加奥巴马总统就职典礼明星身份出席超级橄榄球决赛

Yang Jia, who murdered six officers, is lionized by many who feel oppressed by security forces.

杀害警察杨佳许多警力压迫名人

Its leader was a lionized guerilla hero. The year was 1993.

国家首领久负盛名游击英雄1993

They lionized and cocktailed the young author.

他们青年作家鸡尾酒会

She is lionized today because all of our lions have long been caged and neutered.

看作狮子因为现在所有狮子笼子里阉割

The tenor was lionized in Vienna.

这位男高音维也纳受到追捧

a celebrity who is lionized (much sought after).

一个当作大人物对待名人许多追随