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eulogium

/yoo-loh-jee-uhm/US // yuˈloʊ dʒi əm //

讴歌,颂词,悼词,悼念词

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural eu·lo·gi·ums, eu·lo·gi·a [yoo-loh-jee-uh]. /yuˈloʊ dʒi ə/.

    • : a eulogy.
    • : eulogistic language.

Examples

  • It is because more attention is then paid to art than to eloquence, which is no great eulogium.

  • When a man has had produced before him for his own and sole delectation any article or articles, how can he avoid eulogium?

  • But her mother said never a word after that eulogium which she had uttered, and Madeline read that eulogium altogether aright.

  • The awkwardness of the manner in which I have sometimes bestowed eulogium has done me more harm than the severity of my censure.

  • She was scarcely gone, when Miss Mortimer came in; and, full of my charming visiter, I instantly began to pronounce her eulogium.