immortalizing

英 [ɪˈmɔːtəlaɪzɪŋ] 美 [ɪˈmɔːrtəlaɪzɪŋ]

v.  使不朽,使名垂千古(尤指通过文学艺术作品等)
immortalize的现在分词



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 immortalise

  1. VERB 使不朽;使名垂千古
    If someone or something is immortalized in a story, film, or work of art, they appear in it, and will be remembered for it.
    1. The town of whitby was immortalised in Bram Stoker's famous Dracula story...
      惠特比镇因为布拉姆·斯托克著名的吸血鬼故事而名传后世。
    2. D H Lawrence immortalised her in his novel 'Women in Love'. D.H.
      劳伦斯在小说《恋爱中的女人》中把她塑造成了一个不朽的角色。
    3. ...Colditz, the grim fortress immortalised by films and TV.
      科尔迪茨,经电影电视的刻画和塑造而名扬后世的恐怖城堡

双语例句

  1. Not the plot of an action blockbuster, but the premise for the latest film immortalizing the life of a sporting great on the silver screen.
    虽然没有动作大片的情节,但这部拟拍摄的电影将在银幕上记录下了这位体育健儿的一生,为世界永远铭记。
  2. In conceptual likeness to its era, Lee manipulates decomposition and life to disclose his fascination with youth, exhibiting the same desire in immortalizing human presence in a sculpture.
    进一步与这个纪元接轨,李炳虎演示蜕变和生命来揭露他对年轻的著迷,展现将人类的存在化成不朽雕塑的相同欲望。
  3. Influenced by the immortalizing pursuit of the royal family and the society, the history commenting poets in Tang dynasty showed great interest to the legend world.
    受王室以及社会求仙风气的影响,唐人咏史诗中对神道世界也表现出极大的兴趣;