及物动词提高,提升; 赞扬; 使得意; 加强
及物动词
1. The retiring professor was exalted by his colleagues.
这位即将退休的教授受到了同事们的赞扬。
2. The performance truly exalted the audience.
演出确使观众情绪高昂。
3. exalt
3. They were exalted by the news of the victory.
他们因听到胜利的消息而兴高采烈。
4. We were exalted by his poems.
他的诗激发了我们的想象力。
5. He was exalted to the position of president.
他被提升当了总裁。
1. 赞扬:赞美:exult 非常高兴, 欢跃 | exalt 赞扬:赞美 | exaltation , 兴奋, 得意洋洋
2. 提升; 赞扬; 使得意:prestige: 声望; 威望; 威信 | exalt: 提升; 赞扬; 使得意 | testify: 证明; 声明
3. 晋升:exaggeratory 言过其实的 | exalt 晋升 | exaltation 提升
1. 颂扬;赞扬
To exalt someone or something means to praise them very highly.
e.g. However difficult she might have been, this book exalts her as both mother and muse...
尽管她可能很难相处,这本书还是对她给予了高度赞扬,称她既是母亲又是诗人。
e.g. His work exalts all those virtues that we, as Americans, are taught to hold dear.
他的作品颂扬了所有那些身为美国人应该珍视的美德。
exalt
verb
1. raise in rank, character, or status
e.g. exalted the humble shoemaker to the rank of King''s adviser
2. praise, glorify, or honor
e.g. extol the virtues of one''s children
glorify one''s spouse''s cooking
Synonym: laudextolglorifyproclaim
3. fill with sublime emotion
e.g. The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies
He was inebriated by his phenomenal success
Synonym: exhilaratetickle pinkinebriatethrillbeatify
4. heighten or intensify
e.g. These paintings exalt the imagination
Synonym: inspireanimateinvigorateenliven