lionise

  • vt.把…视做要人,捧人
lioniselionise

verb

1
assign great social importance to
The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood
The tenor was lionized in Vienna
Synonym: lionize celebrate

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  1. Older and living anonymously in Chicago , Cal was 14 when Loyalty Island faced this uncertain future - an age when he could still lionise his father and the other fishermen , but also be a keen observer .

    现在的卡尔衣步入老年。默默无闻地居住在芝加哥市,但在忠诚岛遭遇不确定未来的危机时,卡尔年仅14岁,在这个年龄,他仍崇拜自己的父亲和其他渔民,同时又是一个敏锐的观察者。

  2. There are many reasons why the tech world does not reflect the wider population , from homophily - where those in power appoint and promote people with similar backgrounds - to the prevalence of a peculiar type of male-dominated geek culture or the fact that many companies lionise long hours .

    导致科技领域不能反映更广泛人口结构特征的原因有很多,从同质性(掌权者任命和提拔与自己背景相似的人)到男性主导的极客(geek)文化的流行,以及许多公司奉行长时间加班的文化

  3. Many countries , notably those in Africa , who lionise him for channelling vast amounts of money their way to nurture the game at the grassroots , see the US action as a crass political act of revenge for America failing to win the rights to host the World Cup .

    一些国家,尤其是非洲的把发展足球视为赚大钱机会的国家,会把这认为是美国没有成功竞选举办世界杯的报复。