lionize

lionize [ˈlaɪənaɪz]  [ˈlaɪəˌnaɪz] 

第三人称单数:lionizes

现在分词:lionizing

过去分词:lionized

过去式:lionized

lionize 基本解释

lionize的意思

及物动词把…视做要人,捧人

lionize 网络解释

1. 奉为名人:lionism 捧名流 | lionize 奉为名人 | lionlike 狮子般的

2. 结交名流:lionize 将...以名人待之 | lionize 结交名流 | lionlike 狮子般的

3. 将...以名人待之:lionize 游览...的名胜 | lionize 将...以名人待之 | lionize 结交名流

4. 游览...的名胜:lionism 捧社会名流 | lionize 游览...的名胜 | lionize 将...以名人待之

lionize 词典解释
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 lionise

1. 把…视作要人;把…奉为名人
    If someone is lionized, they are treated as if they are very important or special by a particular group of people, often when they do not really deserve to be.

    e.g. By the 1920's, he was lionised by literary London...
           到了20世纪20年代,他成为伦敦文学界的宠儿。
    e.g. The press began to lionize him enthusiastically...
           媒体开始狂热地吹捧他。

lionize 单语例句

1. Many poor people lionize Zuma as a leader who understands the pain of the millions of South Africans who remain on the margins of society.

lionize 英英释义

verb

1. assign great social importance to

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

    Synonym: lionise celebrate