rhapsodize

英 [ˈræpsədaɪz] 美 [ˈræpsədaɪz]

v.  热情地谈论(或写)

过去式:rhapsodized第三人称单数:rhapsodizes现在分词:rhapsodizing过去分词:rhapsodized

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牛津词典

verb

  1. 热情地谈论(或写)
    to talk or write with great enthusiasm about sth

    柯林斯词典

      in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 rhapsodise

    1. VERB 热烈地赞美;热情称颂
      If you rhapsodize about someone or something, you express great delight or enthusiasm about them.
      1. The critics rhapsodized over her performance in 'Autumn Sonata'...
        评论家对于她在电影《秋日奏鸣曲》中的表演大加赞赏。
      2. 'Orchards would take the place of the jungle,' he rhapsodized.
        “要让这片丛林成为果园,”他无比兴奋地说。

    双语例句

    1. The critics rhapsodized over her performance in 'Autumn Sonata'
      评论家对于她在电影《秋日奏鸣曲》中的表演大加赞赏。
    2. 'Orchards would take the place of the jungle,' he rhapsodized.
      “要让这片丛林成为果园,”他无比兴奋地说。
    3. And once a year many of them gather to talk about pi, rhapsodize about it, eat pi-themed foods ( actual pie, sure, but so much more), have pi recitation contests and, just maybe, feel a little less sheepish about their unusual passion.
      每年一度,他们聚集在一起高谈阔论有关π,吃以π为主题的食物(真正的派,当然了,还有很多其他食品),举行π背诵比赛,也许他们稍稍为自己的特殊兴趣感到有点害羞。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. say (something) with great enthusiasm

        Synonym:    rhapsodise

      1. recite a rhapsody

          Synonym:    rhapsodise