glamorize
美化
常用释义
英音[ ˈɡlæməraɪz ]
美音[ ˈɡlæməraɪz ]
变形
第三人称单数:
glamorizes
现在分词:
glamorizing
过去式:
glamorized
过去分词:
glamorized
基本释义
- vt. 美化;使有魅力
例句
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1·Television tends to glamorize violence.电视往往美化暴力。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·The newspapers often glamorize the lives of film stars.报纸经常美化电影明星的生活。
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3·Be realistic and be careful not to glamorize the alternative.要现实一些,注意不要去美化自己的选择。
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4·In classic black and white, these photos glamorize Anna in a casual and simple way.在传统的黑色和白色,这些照片美化的随意和简单的方式安娜。
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5·We tell these kids that Joe Camel is bad for them but glamorize and condone alcohol.我们告诉这些孩子,但是他们阴沉的骆驼是坏美化、纵容酗酒。
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6·Not that I'm trying to glamorize homelessness, because it does have its bad points, but to me the beauty is there were no pressures.我不是在把流浪理想化,因为它也有坏的方面,但对我来说,它的美在于没有压力。
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7·Through his presidential campaign and in his memoir, "Dreams From My Father," Mr. Obama managed to glamorize and, more important, explain community organizing.通过他的总统竞选,并在他的自传“我父亲的梦想,”奥巴马先生设法美化,更重要的是解释社会组织。
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8·He spoke of how some people glamorize the criminal misfits of society while the best men die in Asian rice paddies to preserve the freedoms that those misfits abuse.他谈到有些人如何美化那些与社会格格不入的人,而为了捍卫被这些坏分子滥用的自由,我们的精英们却牺牲在亚洲的稻田里。
同根词
词根:
glamor
glamorous
adj
迷人的,富有魅力的
glamourous
adj
富有魅力的;迷人的
glamour
n
魅力,魔力;迷人的美
glamor
n
魅力;魔法;迷人的美(等于glamour)
glamour
vt
迷惑,迷住
glamor
vt
迷惑;使有魅力(等于glamour)
glamorise
vt
使有魅力(等于glamorize)
glamourize
vt
使有魔力;使光荣;渲染