eulogistic如何读

英:[ˌju:lə'dʒɪstɪk]

美:[ˌjuləˈdʒɪstɪk]

eulogistic是什么意思

  • adj.颂扬的(歌颂的;称赞的)

eulogistic自然拼读

eu·lo·gis·tic

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eulogistic扩展

eulogistical (adj.), eulogistically (adv.)

eulogistic英英释义

  • adj.formally expressing praise

eulogistic词源英文解释

Middle English euloge, from Medieval Latin eulogium, from Greek eulogia praise, from eu- + -logia -logy

The first known use of eulogy was in the 15th century

eulogistic儿童词典英英释义

euphemismnoun

the substitution of a mild or pleasant expression for one that is too strong or unpleasantalso: a mild or pleasant expression so substituted

"pass away" is a widely used euphemism for die

euphemismnoun

the substitution of a mild or pleasant expression for one that is too strong or unpleasantalso: a mild or pleasant expression so substituted

"pass away" is a widely used euphemism for die

euphemismnoun

the substitution of a mild or pleasant expression for one that is too strong or unpleasantalso: a mild or pleasant expression so substituted

"pass away" is a widely used euphemism for die

euphemismnoun

the substitution of a mild or pleasant expression for one that is too strong or unpleasantalso: a mild or pleasant expression so substituted

"pass away" is a widely used euphemism for die

eulogynoun

a formal speech or writing especially in honor of a dead person

high praise

eulogizeverb

to speak or write high praise of

eulogynoun

a formal speech or writing especially in honor of a dead person

high praise

eulogistic 例句

1 Dear Miller,—Your study of me arrives! and I have pantingly turned the pages to find the eulogistic adjectives, and find them in such abundance that my head swims.

2 He delivered a moving eulogy at his father's funeral.

3 The formation of eulogistic poems has special cultural background: the prevailing of "Poems" and historic culture provided the context for the creation and acceptance of eulogistic poems.

咏史诗的形成有其独特的文化背景:《诗》、史文化的传播培育了良好的咏史诗创作与接受的话语环境;

4 In this volume Whittinton takes occasion to speak in eulogistic terms of Sir Thomas More.

5 Gay had written a most glowing and eulogistic introduction.

6 It came from Ernest Reyer and contained over his signature an article which was most eulogistic of my work, one of the most moving I have ever received.

7 They are, generally, saturated with misrepresentation of the Virginia people and are burdened with eulogistic apologies for Brown's conduct in Virginia.

8 Garrick thought highly of him, and wrote a eulogistic epitaph for his monument in Chiswick church.

9 "A cucumber dressed in oil," whispered Miss Kennyfeck, who showed more than once a degree of impatience at these eulogistic descriptions.

10 Whittier, in his Introduction to the "Remains," shows a nice sense of justice, and a delicate reserve in his eulogistic estimate of his dead brother-poet and friend.

11 Though it was entirely without foundation, the press at once teemed with eulogistic biographies of the great tenor, which were copied throughout Europe.

12 The eulogistic notice, which you have dedicated to his memory, does you great honour; it has been a source of consolation to his surviving relatives.

13 This is a good deal to expect from one man, but without being eulogistic it may rightly be said that Henty possessed all these qualifications.

14 Cervantes himself was sold as a slave to one Dali Mami, a Greek renegade, who found upon his prisoner certain highly eulogistic letters from Don John of Austria and the Duke of Sessa.

15 Despite all the beauty shots in the movie, the light that softens Jackson’s world also fades, replaced by a melancholy that can feel eulogistic: It’s mourning again in America.

16 The issue, it will be seen, is a perfectly sharp one, which no eulogistic terminology can smear over or wipe out .

你们将看到,这个问题非常突出,没有什么褒义术语能够掩饰或排除它。

17 "The question," says Professor James, "is of things, not of eulogistic names for them."

18 There are sketchy references to other singers, usually highly eulogistic, but where did Mme.

19 From the compliments of the earliest inmates of the H�tel to the eulogistic epitaphs which were scattered on the hearse of the Marquise, all her devotees agree in celebrating her passionate love of literature.

20 For his many virtues and wise administration, the Directors of the East India Company, in 1835, presented him a rich gift and a eulogistic vote of thanks.

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