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glo.ri.fy objHglC:7rI7faI, $5glC:r7I-v [T]to make (something) seem splendid or excellent, often when it is really not使荣耀,美化,使增光I didn't like the way the film glorified war/violence.我不喜欢电影美化战争/暴力的方式。It's very easy to glorify the past.吹嘘过去多么有光彩是很容易的。The minister was accused of glorifying the proposals with an important-sounding name to hide the fact that they contained no new ideas.部长受到了指责,因为他通过取一个听起来很有价值的名字来美化这些提案,实则是要掩盖提案中没有任何创见的事实。(infml) My word processor's not so much a computer, more a kind of glorified typewriter.我的文字信息处理机算不上是电脑,而更像是一种美化了的打字机。Glorify can also mean praise and honour.颂扬,向…表示敬意A statue was erected in the main square of the city to glorify the country's national heroes.在市里的大广场上竖起了一座雕像以向国家的那些民族英雄致敬。Prayer beads often have 99 beads on a string--one for each way Allah can be glorified in the Koran.念珠多为99粒一串----每一粒就代表安拉在《古兰经》里值得称颂膜拜的一个方面。
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