rhapsodize 的 2 个定义
rhap·so·dized, rhap·so·diz·ing.
- to talk with extravagant enthusiasm.
- to speak or write rhapsodies.
rhap·so·dized, rhap·so·diz·ing.
- to recite as a rhapsody.
rhapsodize 近义词
rave
更多rhapsodize例句
- In Vanity Fair, when Affleck is “starry-eyed” and “rhapsodizing” about Lopez, it’s not a good look for him.
- She certainly knows how to court the intelligentsia; they rhapsodize when anyone says, “On the one hand, but on the other hand.”
- You can shut yourself up in your room now, and rhapsodize over the dear face, the lovely mouth, the soft voice of your beloved.
- The beauty of Italy is so proper and Church of England that you are looked upon as a dissenter if you do not rhapsodize about it.
- Yes, I know I'm silly, and that you have the twins to rhapsodize about, but girls are so much more picturesque in the clothes!
- She was unable to rhapsodize much over the seven new bungalows and the two garages which Kennicott had made to seem so important.
- Mrs. Middleton began to rhapsodize over the elms and oaks and some rooks in the distance that were really crows.