idol

美音:['aɪd(ə)l] 英音:['aɪd(ə)l]

简单释义:


n.偶像;受到热爱和崇拜的人(或物);神像

网络智能数据处理层(Intelligent Data Operating Layer);偶象;幻象

变形:

复数:idols  


完整释义:


n.

1.偶像
2.幻像;幽灵
3.被崇拜的人[物]
4.【逻辑学】谬论,谬见


例句:

  1. As a teenager in the late 1960s he cold-called his idol, Bill Hewlett, and talked his way into a summer job at Hewlett-Packard.
    在20世纪60年代后期,作为一个十几岁的少年,他无意间告诉了他的偶像比尔•休利特并透露他在夏天进入了惠普公司工作。

  2. The idol never wishes to see before him the sculptor who shaped him, nor does the benefited wishes to his benefit or always before him eyes.
    雕像决不希望见到塑造自己的雕刻家,受惠之人也不愿意看到自己的恩人老在面前晃来晃去。

  3. He was the priest who beholds all his sacred wafers cast to the winds, the fakir who beholds a passer-by spit upon his idol.
    他好象是个望着别人把圣饼满地乱扔的神甫,是个看见过路人在他偶像身上吐唾沫的僧人。

  4. To say that the depression, the most mainland star has no longer let "idol" this word is bright, shining.
    不得不说,内地明星大多数的萧条,已经不再让‘偶像’这个词鲜明,闪耀。

  5. You made your false idol of me, and I had not the courage to come down, show you my wounds, tell you my weaknesses.
    你把我弄成了你的虚假偶像,而我又没有勇气从神坛上走下来,让我看我的伤口,告诉你我的弱点。

  6. You've seen how much good your money can do. Please dial 1-877-IDOL-AID.
    你已经看到你的钱所起的巨大作用了。你拨打1-877-偶像-资助。

  7. I'm so grateful to have done Idol and to be here today, because if it wasn't for Idol, I would've never been singing.
    我非常感激我能成为偶像,也非常感激今天能站到这里。因为假如不是为了偶像,我不会一直唱歌。

  8. She knows her idol not to know her, she know she is just a small, but love, what I can do, can only say that we too rigid.
    她知道她的偶像不认识她、她知道她只是小小的一个、可是爱了、能怎么办、只能说我们太执着。

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