glorification如何读

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glorification是什么意思

  • n.赞颂;赞美

glorification自然拼读

glo·ri·fi·ca·tion

glo r fih keI shn

glorification词根

词根:glory

n.

glory 光荣,荣誉;赞颂

vi.

glory 自豪,骄傲;狂喜

glorification英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to make glorious by bestowing honor, praise, or admiration

to elevate to celestial glory

to light up brilliantly

Chandeliers glorified the entire room.

to represent as glorious : extol

a song glorifying romantic love

to cause to be or seem to be better than the actual condition

the new position is just a glorified version of the old stockroom job

to give glory to (as in worship)

glorification词源中文解释

15世纪初,“进入天堂,升天”(神学)来自晚期拉丁语 glorificationem(主格 glorificatio),是 glorificare 的动作名词,意为“赞美”(见 glorify)。到19世纪中期,也有一般意义。15世纪时,它也是炼金术语,“提炼的行动; 提炼的状态”。Gloriation “赞美”可追溯至公元1400年。

glorification词源英文解释

Middle English glorifien, from Anglo-French glorifier, from Late Latin glorificare, from gloria

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

glorification儿童词典英英释义

glory1 of 2noun

praise, honor, or distinction given by common consent

worshipful praise, honor, and thanksgiving

something that brings praise or renown

a distinguished quality or brilliant asset

the glory of the town was its fountain

great beauty : splendor sense 2

the splendor and bliss of heaven

a height of prosperity or achievement

in her glory when she's painting

glory2 of 2verb

to rejoice proudly : exult

he gloried in his fame

gloriousadjective

possessing or deserving glory : illustrious

bringing glory

glorious victory

having great beauty or splendor

a glorious sunset

delightful

had a glorious day

gloriousadjective

possessing or deserving glory : illustrious

bringing glory

glorious victory

having great beauty or splendor

a glorious sunset

delightful

had a glorious day

glorifyverb

worship entry 2 sense 1, adore

to praise highly

to present in a highly often overly favorable light

glorify war

glorifyverb

worship entry 2 sense 1, adore

to praise highly

to present in a highly often overly favorable light

glorify war

glorifyverb

worship entry 2 sense 1, adore

to praise highly

to present in a highly often overly favorable light

glorify war

glorification 例句

1 Aureliano Segundo, startled at that unbridled glorification of his father-in-law, could not resist the temptation to make small jokes behind his wife’s back.

2 It wasn’t a glorification of him really, and he’s not particularly likable, but especially in Michael’s performance you do get drawn to him, to his way of seeing the world.

3 Grant’s many strengths as a writer include his seemingly total recall of complex military engagements, the avoidance of bluster and self- glorification and, not least, what Henry James called the “hard limpidity” of his style.

4 Some see a subversive message about Washington’s failings; others see his glorification.

5 Glorification, therefore, is only for believers, and it consists of the redemption of the body.

美化,因此,这是只为信徒,和它的赎回身体。

6 He goes on to call this attitude “the glorification of an illness.”

7 “The glorification of Lee and the denigration of Grant are two sides of the same coin. We’ve created our own mythology of what happened.”

8 Glorify and give thanks to God.

9 But the words applied to the complex treatment of fabrics and surface textures, what the designer called “three-dimensional surfaces, modern craft and the glorification of fabrics.”

10 Thereby, the ultimate result would be the glorification of God.

由此,最后的结果,是上帝得到荣耀。

11 Salvation is inasmuch as it entails deliverance from judgment to final glorification.

救恩是末世性的,由于它讲到从审判中被拯救,进入最后的荣耀里.

12 The problem lies in our society’s continued glorification of busyness and normalization of sleep deprivation.

13 Unlike many in the theater, Mr. Nederlander never disguised his profit motive with a glorification of art.

14 Murrow has said that he began creating large-scale graphite drawings because he "aimed to create work that referenced historical documents, black and white photography, monumental glorification and so on."

15 As such, its glorification was in keeping with the work of Burns, the Ploughman Poet, whose poems conveyed a respect for the honest toil of his fellow-countrymen.

16 They also worry about the glorification of such deaths.

17 The experience of the trenches turned him against war and the glorification of combat, including in children’s books.

18 When I first went to my dad and told him I wanted to buy a wartime gas mask, he wasn't happy, because he didn't agree with the glorification of war.

19 I wanted to write something in my novel where the Communist is a hero, but without glorification.”

20 America’s cultural glorification of individualism and freedom do not prepare women for the intense need for family after giving birth.

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