柯林斯詞典glorify /?ɡl??r??fa?/ (glorifying,glorified,glorifies) 1. V-T To glorify something means to praise it or make it seem good or special, usually when it is not. 美化 This magazine in no way glorifies gangs. 本雜志決不美化各種犯罪團(tuán)伙。2. glorificationN-UNCOUNT 美化 ...the glorification of violence. …對(duì)暴力的美化。 返回 glorify劍橋詞典to praise and honour God or a person 贊美,頌揚(yáng),崇拜(上帝或人) There are 99 prayer beads - one for each way Allah can be glorified in the Koran. 有99顆念珠,每一顆都代表著真主的一大功德,每種功德都在《可蘭經(jīng)》中留下了濃墨重彩的一筆。 A statue was erected to glorify the country's national heroes . 樹起了一座雕像來(lái)頌揚(yáng)該國(guó)的民族英雄。 to describe or represent something in a way that makes it seem better or more important than it really is 吹捧,吹噓,美化 I didn't like the way the film glorified war /violence . 我不喜歡那部電影美化戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)/暴力的手法。 informal The limousine was really just a glorified taxi . 那部加長(zhǎng)禮車不過是輛美化了的出租車而已。 返回 glorify