deifying如何读

[ˈdi:əˌfaɪŋ]

deifying是什么意思

  • vt. 神化; 把 ... 当作神来崇拜或敬畏; 崇拜

deifying英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to make a god of

to take as an object of worship

to glorify as of supreme worth

verb

transitive verb

to make a god of

to take as an object of worship

to glorify as of supreme worth

deifying词源英文解释

Middle English, from Middle French deifier, from Late Latin deificare, from Latin deus god + -ficare -fy

The first known use of deify was in the 14th century

deifying儿童词典英英释义

defrostverb

to free from a frozen state : thaw out

defrost meat

to free from ice

defrost a refrigerator

to remove fog or condensed moisture from

defrost the windshield

defrostverb

to free from a frozen state : thaw out

defrost meat

to free from ice

defrost a refrigerator

to remove fog or condensed moisture from

defrost the windshield

degenerate1 of 3adjective

having degenerated : debased, degraded

degenerate2 of 3verb

to pass from a higher to a lower type or condition : deteriorate

the meeting degenerated into noisy chatter

to undergo evolution toward an earlier or less highly organized biological form

degenerate3 of 3noun

a degenerate person

degenerate1 of 3adjective

having degenerated : debased, degraded

degenerate2 of 3verb

to pass from a higher to a lower type or condition : deteriorate

the meeting degenerated into noisy chatter

to undergo evolution toward an earlier or less highly organized biological form

degenerate3 of 3noun

a degenerate person

deifyverb

to make a god of

Roman emperors were often deified

to take as an object of worship

Druids deified oak trees

to glorify as of supreme worth

deify money

deifying 例句

1 The people deified the emperor.

2 materialistic people who deify money

3 Blockchain transactions are deified because of their completely private nature.

4 At one point, even the Edge gazed upward and seemed to tunnel into the high-def splendor of what amounted to a cutting-edge art installation — less a musician deifying himself than just another somebody eager to get lost.

5 She has, like many pop stars, been deified to the point of Veladoras hawked by candle companies, her beatific visage and unfailingly sick fits replacing the benevolent gaze and gently draped robe of La Virgen.

6 Posthumously, by the intervention of his father, he was deified and placed among the stars.

7 By the end of the 18th century, he was properly deified.

8 Today, of course, the political wing once most likely to deify the FBI wants to defund it.

9 Hercules, for example, after a life as a mortal strongman, was deified on his funeral pyre.

10 The state party is split into two uncooperative factions, and the side with money and a winning record appears to have no interest in helping Diehl, whose rise has been fueled by conservatives who deify Trump and despise Republican Governor Charlie Baker.

11 Primitive peoples deified the sun.

原始部落将太阳奉为神。

12 She deifies her leader very much.

她非常崇拜她的领导。

13 No vertue more deified a Prince then Clemencie.

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