adulation

adulation [ˌædjuˈleɪʃn]  [ˌædʒəˈleɪʃn] 

adulation 基本解释

名词谄媚

adulation 网络解释

1. 奉承:4. astronomical 庞大的,天文的 | 5. adulation 奉承 | 6. gramophone 灌音

2. 谄媚,奉承:autocrat 独裁者,专制君主 | adulation 谄媚,奉承 | brook 容忍,允许

3. 谄媚的, 过分称赞的:Disdainful 轻蔑的, 居傲的, 鄙视的 | Adulation 谄媚的, 过分称赞的 | Wonder 奇迹, 惊讶, 难以置信的

4. 阿谀奉承:巧合 coincidence | 阿谀奉承 flatter, adulation,blaeney, apple-polish | 自欺欺人的 self-deceiving

adulation 词典解释

1. 奉承;谄媚;恭维
    Adulation is uncritical admiration and praise of someone or something.

    e.g. The book was received with adulation by critics.
           这本书受到了评论人士的吹捧。

adulation 单语例句

1. Expect bright ideas, serious players and even a little bit of adulation.

2. Confucius taught his students that action always spoke louder than words, and he openly showed contempt of those who hid behind declarations of adulation and hypocrisy.

3. Indian cricketers face adulation like movie stars, but face regular criticism from fans who often react violently if the team flops.

4. It's not uncommon now for them to dream of becoming a pop star and to soak in the unequivocal adulation of other young admirers.

5. adulation的近义词

5. It is not an exaggeration to say many of my countrymen have a subconscious adulation of races paler than us.

6. But the worst danger of ego pollution is what happens when the skies clear and the adulation disappears.

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7. In past years he has experienced a level of adulation more usually reserved for entertainment stars.

8. I have to remind myself that the compliments I get come from politeness, not adulation.

adulation 英英释义

adulation

noun

1. servile flattery
    exaggerated and hypocritical praise