lionize



vt. 把……奉为名人;游览名胜
vi. 游览名胜
vt.
把…视做要人,捧人;
变形
过去式:lionized过去分词:lionized现在分词:lionizing第三人称单数:lionizes
英英释义
lionize[ 'laiənaiz ]
v.assign great social importance to
"The tenor was lionized in Vienna"
同义词:lionisecelebrate
双语例句
Marilyn wanted to be loved, not lionized.
玛里琳要的是爱而不是崇拜。
权威例句
LIONIZELIDO LIONIZES CELEBS
Panel lionizes Secerno
PAX TV LIONIZES MOVIE NIGHT
Venice lionizes animation guru
News: Panel lionizes Secerno
New Film Lionizes Hustler's Flynt
British `Life' lionizes Lloyd Webber
Critics and media lionize the porn king
There's a new back to lionize at Penn State
lionize (v.)
"to treat (someone) as a celebrity," a hybrid from lion + -ize. Used by Scott, 1809, and preserving lion in the sense of "person of note who is much sought-after" (1715), originally in reference to the lions formerly kept in the Tower of London (referred to from late 16c.), objects of general curiosity that every visitor in town was taken to see. Related: Lionized; lionizing.
1. In 1987, Garcia introduced legislation to nationalize Peru's banking and financial systems.
1987年,加西亚立法将秘鲁银行业和金融系统收归国有。
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2. Our government will not nationalize or requisition investment any property of investors.
我国政府不会把投资者的资金和财产收归国有或征用.
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3. The Cabinet decided to nationalize the three British airlines.
内阁决定把这三家英国航空公司收归国有.
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4. Those of you who are insolvent, we will nationalize and shut down.
你们其中没有偿付能力的将被国有化或者关闭.
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5. They can close markets down, nationalize firms and write new rules.
他们可以关闭市场, 把公司国有化以及制定新规则.
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