adulation
美音:[.ædʒə'leɪʃ(ə)n] 英音:[.ædjʊ'leɪʃ(ə)n]简单释义:
n.奉承;称赞;吹捧
网络谄媚;阿谀;过分的称赞
完整释义:
n.
1.过分的称赞
2.溢美之词
例句:
The attackers normally get the accolades and the adulation so it would be nice to see a defender win it.
攻击球员通常更容易得到提名和称赞,所以如果有个后卫拿奖就太好了。It was not a nurturing management style that won Mao this adulation.
不是诲人不倦的管理风格为毛泽东赢得了这些阿谀。The rare precious stamp is often a target of mad pursuit and adulation, and has become the object of wealth accumulation and status symbol.
珍惜邮票往往是人们疯狂追捧的对象,已经成为了人们财富储蓄和地位象征的对象。I think he is probably making too much money, getting too much adulation to put himself through the (meat grinder ) again.
我认为他可能赚了太多的钱,获得了太多奉承,不愿再将自己卷入这一绞肉机中。But despite all this adulation for Handel's music, the operas remained untouched for 180 years after his death.
但尽管有这些对韩德尔音乐的吹捧,他的歌剧在其死后180年间却被束之高阁。He received much adulation from his colleagues.
他受到许多同事的奉承。Sappho is intrigued at the prospect, but her answer is no: 'I loved the adulation and applause, but administration bored me.
萨福对这个前景发生了兴趣,不过她却拒绝了:“我喜欢受到奉承和热烈称赞,但行政管理让我觉得烦闷。”That would mean a bit less fawning adulation for Gates and Buffett and a bit more old-fashioned scepticism.
这意味着对盖茨(Gates)和巴菲特(Buffett)的奉承恭维要少一点,而老套的怀疑论调多一点。
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