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idolisedBNC⁷¹⁷⁷²Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英例句 vt.把…当偶像崇拜;偶像化idolise的变形原型idolise的过去式和过去分词 Adjective: regarded with deep or rapturous love especially as if for a god;adored grandchildren an idolized wife And Mourinho insists the pressure at Madrid is far greater than at Arsenal, where Wenger continues to be idolised despite going half a decade without a trophy. 他坚称在银河舰队的压力要远远大于阿森纳,在那里尽管有半个年代两手空空,温格仍被人视为偶像。 bbs.arsenal.com.cn Or that the Nazi party in its early days idolised LeninJosef Goebbels said he was second only to Adolf Hitler in greatness. 纳粹党人早期就崇拜过列宁。 约瑟夫·戈培尔曾赞美列宁是“世界上仅次于希特勒的最伟大的人。” yeeyan “ Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are idolised by Chinese entrepreneurs,” he said. “比尔•盖茨与沃伦•巴菲特被中国企业家当作偶像崇拜,”他表示。 blog.sina.com.cn At a meeting of Muslim scholars in Istanbul last month, he was idolised, outshining establishment figures from several countries. 上个月在伊斯坦布尔召开的穆斯林学者会议上,他被视为偶像,风头盖过一些国家的当权者。 ecocn.org Benazir idolised her father, who was executed by the military regime two years later. 贝纳齐尔以父亲为榜样,后者于两年后被军统政府处死。 ecocn He was idolised by River's supporters when he played for club. 当他为河床效力时球迷把他当做偶像。 kle100 He was just happy to be playing football at a club where he was truly idolised. 他只是开心地为自己的球队踢球,在那里他得到了百分之百的崇拜。 yeeyan No other member of that generation has the stature of the idolised brothers. 其他的同辈人都无法媲比肯尼迪三兄弟当年的明星政治家的地位。 ecocn The president has long idolised Bolívar, the nation’s secular saint. 总统先生长期以来十分崇拜玻利瓦尔这位不朽的民族圣人。 ecocn |