idolize的意思和读音

idolize

: [ˈaɪd(ə)lˌaɪz] : [ˈaɪdəlaɪz]

v.

idolizes  idolizing  idolized  

v.denigrate

v.worship,hero-worship,adore,look up to,admire

idolizev.

1.~ sbto admire or love sb very much

a pop star idolized by millions of fans

They idolize their kids.

v.1....,,2.

v.1.to think that someone is perfect

1. idolization idolize idolum ...

2. ... : admire;cherish;idolize;revere;worship. adore : touch;contact…

3. imminent idolize ignite ...

4. idealistic idolize illegitimate ...

5. lead a befuddled life idolize signs or feeling of getting drunk ...

6. iconoclastic idolize imbue ...

7. ... Chongqing idolize worshiper ...

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1.How can you idolize someone so blindly as you never know him or even see him in daily life ?

2.He began to idolize President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, who preached Arab unity and socialism after deposing the king in a 1952 coup.1952··

3.Il-Raz began to idolize Palpatine, and initiated a series of bloody massacres in an attempt to win favor with the Emperor.-

4.And I heard one too many stories of people growing up to idolize their leadership, only to end up being tortured by their heroes.

5.They idolize people who nobody knows and speak of them as if they were his colleagues.彿

6.The object of our love may be a mate, a child, a parent, a close friend, or even someone we idolize but have never met.

7.Just realize popular culture is not the real culture it is the fantasy make believe culture people idolize and reference.

8.The hippy couple the boys idolize is bound to disappoint.

9.But we're not just talking about progressives now, we're talking about revolutionaries that idolize Mao.

10.Most kids (and adults) idolize celebrities whether it be movie stars, rock bands or soccer players.