idolized / ˈaɪd lˌaɪz /

偶像化的偶像化崇拜的人崇拜的

idolized2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

i·dol·ized, i·dol·iz·ing.

  1. to regard with blind adoration, devotion, etc.
  2. to worship as a god.
v. 无主动词 verb

i·dol·ized, i·dol·iz·ing.

  1. to practice idolatry: to idolize as did ancient Greece and Rome.

idolized 近义词

v. 动词 verb

think of very highly; worship

更多idolized例句

  1. One of the paradoxes about the United States is we idolize celebrity.
  2. I was sickened by what was happening to me and shocked that this man I had idolized was now raping me.
  3. Mischievous and spirited, she was a heroine for generations of young girls who read and idolized her.
  4. Parents paid $250 for their young daughters to spend time with the women they idolized and admired.
  5. But I felt pressure in myself, just because I idolized Kristen Wiig and I just wanted to be like her.
  6. The team that I had watched, rooted for, and idolized was now something I was actually a part of.
  7. The young daughter was idolized by every one in her family and naturally inherited all their fortune after some ten years.
  8. He was idolized by his mother, who had remained in France in order to preserve his fortune for him.
  9. Mrs. Carter was a good-natured, loud-voiced woman, who idolized her son, and could not deny him anything.
  10. For idolized though he is by the French people, he realizes their fickleness, and he knows that the Directory is jealous of him.
  11. Yet she never once thought of blaming Raoul; nor for a moment did she feel displeased with her idolized son.