immortalize 的定义
im·mor·tal·ized, im·mor·tal·iz·ing.
- to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
- to make immortal; endow with immortality.
immortalize 近义词
memorialize
更多immortalize例句
- It was by far the biggest dinner I have seen at Bossier and it was immortalized with a photo through a video call with a family member.
- The telescope itself was recently immortalized in Lego form.
- Blenko Glass Company would partner with a West Virginia artist on immortalizing the mythical Flatwoods Monster, Big Foot’s Appalachian cousin, that has become part of the fabric of regional folklore.
- In one experiment targeting over 20,000 genes inside immortalized human kidney cells with CRISPRoff, the team was able to reliably shut those genes off.
- Monuments telescope the past into the present, seeking to immortalize figures from our past by keeping their image with us in the present.
- I was free to immortalize them; and my fiddling was thenceforth a work of supererogation.
- Tasso attempted to immortalize their deeds; but how insignificant they were, compared with even Homer's heroes!
- But it did not deter Clemens in his purpose, which was to immortalize the little book by pointing out its peculiar charms.
- It is not every day that even a veteran of the Cape wars is given a chance to thus immortalize himself after the manner of Samson.
- Swift has immortalized a tub; other authors have endeavoured to immortalize a shilling, and a halfpenny.