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崇拜, 吹捧
to treat something or someone as if they were important or famous
- The media tends to lionize celebrities, often putting them on a pedestal regardless of their actual achievements.
媒体倾向于神化名人,常常不顾他们的实际成就将他们置于高位。
- After her groundbreaking discovery, the scientist was lionized by both her peers and the public.
在她突破性的发现之后,这位科学家被她的同行和公众捧为狮子。
- The small town lionized the athlete, celebrating his achievements with a parade and numerous accolades.
小镇颂扬了这位运动员,用游行和无数赞誉庆祝他的成就。
- Critics lionized the director after his latest film won multiple awards at international film festivals.
在这位导演的最新电影在国际电影节上获得多个奖项后,评论家们盛赞了他。
- Despite his controversial opinions, the author was lionized by a dedicated group of admirers who appreciated his unique perspective.
尽管他的观点有争议,这位作者还是被一群欣赏他独特视角的忠实崇拜者捧为偶像。
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