glamorizing
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美[ˈɡlæməraɪzɪŋ]
- v. 使……有魅力,美化(glamoriz 的现在分词)
双语例句
- 1. Filmmakers have often been accused of glamorizing organized crime.
- 电影制片人常被指责美化有组织的犯罪。
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- 2. They often sensationalise news stories, glamorizing the lives of the rich and the famous at the expense of real news stories such as war and famine.
- 他们经常炒作新闻故事:美化富人和名人的生活,而牺牲了真实的新闻故事,如战争和饥荒。
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- 3. The act of glamorizing; making something or someone more beautiful.
- 使其有魔力的行为;使某人或某物更加漂亮。
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- 4. There was no room for me after MSNBC launched Countdown: Iraq - a daily one-hour show that seemed more keen on glamorizing a potential war than scrutinizing or debating it.
- 有没有空间,我后,MSNBC的发射倒计时:伊拉克-每天一小时的显示,似乎更热衷于g lamorizing一个潜在的战争比审议或辩论。
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- 5. There was no room for me after MSNBC launched Countdown: Iraq - a daily one-hour show that seemed more keen on glamorizing a potential war than scrutinizing or debating it.
- 有没有空间,我后,MSNBC的发射倒计时:伊拉克-每天一小时的显示,似乎更热衷于g lamorizing一个潜在的战争比审议或辩论。
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