单词 | glorify |
释义 | glorify (glɔːrɪfaɪ ) Word forms: glorifies , glorifying , glorified 1. verb To glorify something means to praise it or make it seem good or special, usually when it is not. This magazine in no way glorifies gangs. [VERB noun] ...the banning of songs glorifying war and racism. [VERB noun] Synonyms: praise, celebrate, magnify, laud [literary] glorification (glɔːrɪfɪkeɪʃən ) uncountable noun ...the glorification of violence. ...a glorification of the past. 2. verb If you glorify God, you praise Him. We are all committed to serving the Lord and glorifying His name in the best way we know. [VERB noun] Synonyms: worship, honour, bless, adore Collocations: glorify war Both hymns have been dropped from several hymnals on the grounds that they glorify war and suffering and exemplify a blind uncritical patriotism. Times, Sunday Times These war songs were not written to glorify war, but rather to expose the listener to the emotions of those in extreme, life-threatening situations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It doesn't glorify war; it's just people getting on with the job. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's important to say this game in no way glorifies war or makes light of the bravery of those soldiers experiencing it for real. The Sun It isn't glorifying war, it's bringing it into living rooms and simulating it as closely as possible. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 美化 Japanese: 美化する |
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