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hag·i·og·ra·phy 英ˌhæɡi'ɒɡrəfi美ˌhæɡi'ɑːɡrəfi COCA¹⁸⁸⁰⁸⁷BNC¹⁴⁴⁶⁶⁴⁺³Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英例句例句 n.圣徒传⁴¹;圣徒言行录⁵⁹原型hagiography的复数形容词hagiographic名词hagiographer名词复数hagiographies Noun: a biography that idealizes or idolizes the person especially a person who is a saint 名词100% 用作名词Muchhagiographynow clusters around Caesar's early years,to the extent that you would think he had been marked out by his contemporaries as a genius ever since the cradle.现在很多圣徒传都集中描述凯撒的早年生活,以至于你会觉得他自从出生就一直被他同时代的人推崇为天才。 He talked only to sycophantic journalists and his appeal in the West came mainly from hagiographies written by reporters whose careers were built on the access they had to him. 他只和逢迎自己的记者交谈,他在西方的吸引力主要来自新闻记者写的伟人传,而这些记者的事业建立在能够接近他的基础上。 blog.sina.com.cn |