单词 | idolize |
释义 | idolizeidolizesidolizedidolizingidolizeidolize (also idoliseidolise British English) /ˈaɪdəl-aɪz/ verb [transitive] to admire someone so much that you think they are perfect: They idolize their little boy.他们溺爱自己的儿子。THESAURUS: idolizeadmire to like someone because they have done something that you think is good, or to like the skills or qualities that someone has: You know how much I admire you.I admire his honesty.look up to sb to admire someone who is older than you, or who has more experience: He had always looked up to his father when he was young.havelookbeidolize/worship to admire someone so much that you think they are perfect: Monroe was idolized by millions of fans around the world.beidolizefanrevere to have great respect for a leader, writer, artist etc, especially one who has died: Martin Luther King was revered for his role in the Civil Rights Movement.berevererighthold sb in high esteem formal to respect and admire someone, because they have a lot of knowledge or they can do their job well: He is held in high esteem by his colleagues at the school.beholdcolleague |
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