释义 |
put on a pedestal in American English or set on a pedestal to regard with great or excessive admiration; idolize See full dictionary entry for pedestal Examples of 'put on a pedestal' in a sentenceput on a pedestal There is no one to put on a pedestal here.They are put on a pedestal, made to feel very special.It just shows they are human, not some person to put on a pedestal.Being put on a pedestal too quickly.If you look at other countries, footballers are put on a pedestal and fans don't dare hammer them.But some people have it in for him and his mistakes get highlighted more because he has been put on a pedestal.This family continue to flaunt their obscene wealth to the world, yet they are still put on a pedestal as adorable people.It puts on a pedestal the best that love involves: passion, commitment and loyalty (which are strong religious values too). |