in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 lionise
VERB 把…视作要人;把…奉为名人 If someone
is lionized, they are treated as if they are very important or special by a particular group of people, often when they do not really deserve to be.
把…视作要人;把…奉为名人 [formal] -
By the 1920's, he was lionised by literary London. [be VERB-ed]
到了20世纪20年代,他成为伦敦文学界的宠儿。
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The press began to lionize him enthusiastically. [VERB noun]
媒体开始狂热地吹捧他。
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In 1936, Max Schmeling had been lionised as boxing's great hope. [be VERB-ed + as]
在1936年,马克斯·施梅林被奉为拳击界的一大希望。
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