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美:[ɪˈmɔrtəlaɪz]
英:[ɪˈmɔ:təlaɪz]
美:[ɪˈmɔrtəlaɪz]
vt.
使永恒
使不灭
使不朽
使名垂千古
im·mor·tal·ize
ih mor t laIz
第三人称单数:immortalizes
现在分词:immortalizing
过去式:immortalized
过去分词:immortalized
immortalization (n.)
词根:immortal
adj.immortal 不朽的;神仙的;长生的
n.immortal 神仙;不朽人物
immortality 不朽;不朽的声名;不灭
vt.immortalise 使不灭;使不朽
Verb
1. be or provide a memorial to a person or an event;
"This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps"
"We memorialized the Dead"
2. make famous for ever
1560年代,“赋予永恒的名声,使免于被遗忘”,源自 immortal 和 -ize。可能是以法语 immortaliser 为模板。字面意义上的“赋予不朽”在17世纪30年代出现在英语中。相关词汇: Immortalized; immortalizing。
The first known use of immortalize was circa 1566
immovableadjective
not able to be moved
not moving : stationary
steadfast sense 1b
immovableadjective
not able to be moved
not moving : stationary
steadfast sense 1b
immovableadjective
not able to be moved
not moving : stationary
steadfast sense 1b
immovableadjective
not able to be moved
not moving : stationary
steadfast sense 1b
immortal1 of 2adjective
living or lasting forever
immortal2 of 2noun
an immortal being
a person whose fame is lasting
baseball immortals
immortal1 of 2adjective
living or lasting forever
immortal2 of 2noun
an immortal being
a person whose fame is lasting
baseball immortals
immortalizeverb
to make immortal
the battle was immortalized in a famous poem
immortalizeverb
to make immortal
the battle was immortalized in a famous poem
1 Sen. Bernie Sanders knows how to keep warm in suboptimal temperatures has been immortalized in snow – at least until the weather warms up in Connecticut.
2 This recording immortalizes one of the very best casts of vocal soloists who have gathered over the years on the Symphony stage.
3 One of the more famous faces of art history belongs to Dora Maar, whom her lover Picasso immortalized as “The Weeping Woman” and in other guises.
4 Even a Cave classic like “The Mercy Seat,” immortalized by Johnny Cash and as close to a “standard” as the singer has, hardly felt rote.
5 You do not immortalize the lost by writing about them.
6 The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra played on many of the most celebrated recordings of the Swedish soprano Birgit Nilsson, including the classic set of Wagner’s “Ring” cycle conducted by Georg Solti that immortalized her Brünnhilde.
7 Gilligan allows two squares of gold to appear Gene's Omaha life for an instant as Saul Goodman's commercial, immortalized on YouTube, reflects in the Cinnabon manager's glasses.
8 The metamorphosis that Krauss depicts may be more life-affirming than the one immortalized by the genius from Prague, but too little light gets in between these trees.
9 Jonathan Larson’s 1996 musical, about Lower East Side artists living in the shadow of AIDS, was immortalized when its creator died of an aortic aneurysm just before its opening night Off Broadway.
10 Last week’s insult-laden House committee hearing may soon be immortalized on a hoodie or pair of socks.
11 It's been 24 years since "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" was first published and 20 years since the movie adaptation globally immortalized the characters, and a lot has changed in the interim.
12 Such a reception in Salzburg is hardly a given despite the global popularity of the musical that was based on a true story and immortalized by the 1965 multiple Academy Award winning movie.
13 So we still get the full intensity of the showdown immortalized in “My Fair Lady,” by book writer/lyricist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe.
14 Having eaten only a couple of babkas in my time, I am no expert on the Jewish pastry immortalized in a Seinfeld skit.
15 So a couple of recent evenings lately have found me peering into my laptop, watching plays that were digitally immortalized before the coronavirus thwarted their respective opening nights, and the runs that would have followed.
16 A burned-out novelist, coincidentally named Paul, who wants to immortalize a banker — that contemporary blank-souled — in his next book.
17 From "Hee Haw" to "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo," pop culture has borrowed from, celebrated, and in some ways, immortalized stereotypes and depictions that have come to represent rurality.
18 Nearly every week since the age of 15, he has immortalized legends of the screen in dreamlike friezes of love, anger, pride or temptation — often deftly, sometimes not, but always with flair.
19 Without question, the sitcom, centered on a Taiwanese-Chinese American family in the 1990s living in predominantly white Orlando, Florida — will be immortalized in the canon of Asian-American representation.
20 “The sculptor in me wants to be immortalized in his work,” he said.
1 名垂千古
2 不灭
eonian eternal immortal indestructible undying imperishable deathless indefectible immortality monumentality imperishability monumental perpetuance conservation perpetuity perpetuation athanasia perpetuate
3 不朽
timeless immortal undying imperishable eternal monumental deathless eternity immortality classic secular everlasting unkillable unfading perdurable indefectible immortally perpetuance perpetuity perpetuation incorruption stamp perpetuate embalm eternalize eternize
5 使不朽
6 使不灭