idolized 的 2 个定义
i·dol·ized, i·dol·iz·ing.
- to regard with blind adoration, devotion, etc.
- to worship as a god.
i·dol·ized, i·dol·iz·ing.
- to practice idolatry: to idolize as did ancient Greece and Rome.
idolized 近义词
think of very highly; worship
更多idolized例句
- One of the paradoxes about the United States is we idolize celebrity.
- I was sickened by what was happening to me and shocked that this man I had idolized was now raping me.
- Mischievous and spirited, she was a heroine for generations of young girls who read and idolized her.
- Parents paid $250 for their young daughters to spend time with the women they idolized and admired.
- But I felt pressure in myself, just because I idolized Kristen Wiig and I just wanted to be like her.
- The team that I had watched, rooted for, and idolized was now something I was actually a part of.
- The young daughter was idolized by every one in her family and naturally inherited all their fortune after some ten years.
- He was idolized by his mother, who had remained in France in order to preserve his fortune for him.
- Mrs. Carter was a good-natured, loud-voiced woman, who idolized her son, and could not deny him anything.
- For idolized though he is by the French people, he realizes their fickleness, and he knows that the Directory is jealous of him.
- Yet she never once thought of blaming Raoul; nor for a moment did she feel displeased with her idolized son.