glamorizing

英 [ˈɡlæməraɪzɪŋ] 美 [ˈɡlæməraɪzɪŋ]

v.  使有魅力; 使有刺激性; 美化
glamorize的现在分词



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 glamorise

  1. VERB 使有魅力;美化
    If someone glamorizes something, they make it look or seem more attractive than it really is, especially in a film, book, or programme.
    1. Filmmakers have often been accused of glamorizing organized crime.
      电影制片人常常被指责美化了集团犯罪。
    2. ...a glamorised view of the past.
      被美化的历史

双语例句

  1. Filmmakers have often been accused of glamorizing organized crime.
    电影制片人常常被指责美化了集团犯罪。
  2. Some of his other ideas have seemed tired, like glamorizing Chryslers by infusing its ads with attractive models in elegant settings.
    他的其他创意似乎有点过时,例如在广告中布置优雅的背景,同时画面上充斥着众多漂亮的模特,希望籍此美化克莱斯勒。
  3. The film was criticized for glamorizing violence.
    影片因美化暴力而受到谴责。
  4. To strengthen families, we must stop glamorizing promiscuity and infidelity and restore among our people a sense of the profound beauty, mystery, and holiness of faithful marital love.
    为了巩固家庭关系,我们必须停止对滥交和通奸的美化,并让我们的人民重新认识到,忠贞的夫妻之爱拥有深远的美好、神秘和圣洁。
  5. There was no room for me after MSNBC launched Countdown: Iraq – a daily one-hour show that seemed more keen on glamorizing a potential war than scrutinizing or debating it.
    有没有空间,我后,MSNBC的发射倒计时:伊拉克-每天一小时的显示,似乎更热衷于glamorizing一个潜在的战争比审议或辩论。
  6. By glamorizing the past.
    被过去吸引心动。
  7. The act of glamorizing; making something or someone more beautiful.
    使其有魔力的行为;使某人或某物更加漂亮。