deified

[ˈdi:əˌfaɪd]
  • 释义
  • 神化,把…奉若神明( deify的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 双语例句
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    Julius Caesar , Augustus, and many of their successors were of deified after their death.

    朱利乌斯·凯撒 、 奥古斯都和他们的许多继任者,死后都被当作神来崇拜.

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    Dragon A kind of fictitious, deified animal, is symbolizing auspicious, omnipotent ability and the loftiest power.

    龙一种虚构的 、 神化了的动物, 象征着祥瑞 、 无所不能的能力和至高无上的权力.

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    The condition of being deified.

    被奉为神的状态.

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    Some animals like horses, some rivers, and even some implements ( like mortar and pestle ) were deified.

    一些动物(比如马), 一些河流, 甚至一些器具 ( 比如研钵和槌 ) 都被神圣化.

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    Deified mortals are revered in recognition of their feats.

    有些本属凡人的神明,因曾立下大功而受人崇拜.

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    About 4000 years ago, the deified Emperor Shun died on his southern progress here.

    四千多年前, 舜帝“南巡狩,崩于苍梧之野”.

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    Valentino was virtually deified by legions of female fans.

    瓦伦蒂诺几乎被众多的女性崇拜者奉若神明。

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    No moral dogma must be taken for granted - no standard of measurement deified.

    道德教条不必承认.衡量标准不得神化.

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