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eulogize

/yoo-luh-jahyz/US // ˈyu ləˌdʒaɪz //UK // (ˈjuːləˌdʒaɪz) //

讴歌,颂扬,赞美,歌颂

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    eu·lo·gized, eu·lo·giz·ing.

    • : to praise highly.
    • : to speak or write a eulogy about.

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Examples

  • Null let that worry go unchallenged and proceeded to eulogize his unvaccinated and deceased protégée.

  • After every big studio flop, industry insiders eulogize the the Age of the Movie Star.

  • As he did following the shootings in Arizona, Obama demonstrated his ability to move a crowd, to eulogize, to capture the moment.

  • Philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy would even eulogize the troubled Socialist Party, comparing it to a decomposing corpse.

  • Here, family and friends eulogize the former Navy SEAL, outdoor enthusiast, and patriot.

  • Eulogizing Vidal was to eulogize the now long-gone epoch he typified.

  • I do not wish to eulogize, still less to whitewash, so great a man, but only to render simple justice to his memory and deeds.

  • Unless you eulogize whatever they say or do, unless you adapt yourself to their slightest whim, they become angry with you.

  • These compliments from the Press derive additional value from the following passage in the work they eulogize.

  • We had a candidate whose personal character and principles he had already described, whom he could not eulogize if he would.

  • During the day they eulogize the liberal; during the night they denounce instances of avarice.

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