glamorize 的定义
glam·or·ized, glam·or·iz·ing.
- to make glamorous.
- to glorify or romanticize: an adventure film that tended to glamorize war.
glamorize 近义词
等同于 beautify
等同于 romanticize
glamorize 的近义词 3 个
等同于 sentimentalize
glamorize 的近义词 3 个
更多glamorize例句
- To some, the film was just a glamorized portrayal of “thug life” and an inaccurate characterization of young men growing up in the hood.
- Our whole culture glamorizes the grind, the hard work so when something like a global pandemic comes along and we are left with nothing but our unemployed selves and the distorted world of social media, it is easy to feel like we are inadequate.
- Tom leads us from the rough tough 1970s through the rise of yuppies and yuppified, glamorized outer boroughs, the birth of hip hop and Bloomberg terminals, and the international super-luxury Manhattan of today.
- “I just wanted to make it realistic and not glamorize life,” she said.
- As Joe, Gainsbourg makes no effort to glamorize the truth, but she makes all the effort to honor the truth.
- I strongly believe that the show does not glamorize teen pregnancy.
- And the human mind always seems to magnify the present difficulties, and glamorize the possible future.