idolizer 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.
idolizer 近义词
等同于 lover
等同于 lady's man
更多idolizer例句
- I idolize the profundity of Keatsian love letters, but on most days, affection is best communicated over a video call, watching my partner roll his eyes at my suggestion of the next trash TV we should watch.
- The first issue is that idolizing professional athletes is bad for everyone.
- If they want to idolize him, let them do it on private property.
- He idolized running back LaDainian Tomlinson, and even though his parents made sure to keep him involved in other activities — baseball, soccer, track — football spoke to him in ways no other sport could.
- Brina, internalizing the racism of her peers, idolized her father and was “cruel” to her mother.
- Who would you rather see naked—a total stranger, or someone you think you know and idolize?
- He tells me that it does weird him out when he meets those who—and he hates to use these words—idolize or worship him.
- I get starstruck by women who I truly idolize, such as her and Kristen Wiig.
- Most of the super fans I spoke to spend a lot of time on cam sites or pay for one-on-one Web chats with the girls they idolize.
- As long as we have baby-boomer nostalgia and Internet gossip, the tendencies to idolize or vandalize will be indulged.
- He looked as if his division might idolize him, as it was said they did.
- What was becoming weirdly clear was that these two really did idolize M1k3y, and that they'd do anything I said.
- He does so, and finds there a little girl, whom he believes to be his own child, and whom he at once begins to idolize.
- But the English people idolize Garibaldi, and receive him with a burst of enthusiasm unexampled in fervor.
- Hitherto mankind has often been tempted by preconceived notions to idolize vain things.