lionise

lionise ['laɪənaɪz]  ['laɪənaɪz] 

lionise 基本解释
把…视做要人,捧人;
lionise 双语例句

1. Provides a refreshingly new angle on a writer who often seems to disappear behind those who, alternately, lionise or demonise him.
    是说:该书让人可以从一个全新的视角去认识这位常常被其追捧者或是丑化者遮盖了光芒的作家。

2. Music at the Limits provides a refreshingly new angle on a writer who often seems to disappear behind those who, alternately, lionise or demonise him.
    音乐巅峰给作者提供了一个全新的角度,使他们不再淹没在支持者或者反对者中间。

3. Such achievements should have brought lasting fame – but, as Farmelo illustrates, Dirac made things difficult for those wanting to lionise him. When he arrived to collect the Nobel Prize in 1933, there was a marvellous kerfuffle. He and his mother sat quietly in the station's waiting room, failing to realise that the host of – increasingly alarmed – grandees lined up along the platform were there as his welcoming committee.
    如此杰出的成就本该为他赢得长久的声誉,但是正像法默洛描述的那样,狄拉克令那些想追捧他的人不得其门。1933年他去接受诺贝尔奖的时候闹了场大乱子,他与母亲安静地坐在车站候车室,全然不知那群在月台上站成一溜儿、越来越焦急的大人物是前来欢迎他的诺奖委员会。

lionise 英英释义

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verb

1. assign great social importance to

    e.g. The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood
           The tenor was lionized in Vienna

    Synonym: lionize celebrate

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