英 [ˌædjuˈleɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [ˌædʒəˈleɪʃ(ə)n]
n. 奉承;谄媚
adulation /ˌædjʊˈleɪʃən/
不可数名词 Adulation is uncritical admiration and praise of someone or something. (对人或物的盲目)崇拜
The book was received with adulation by the public.
这本书受到公众的盲目崇拜。
servile flattery; exaggerated and hypocritical praise
既然是征文,不行光说悦耳的,说一些球迷本身的发起总比阿谀奉承(Adulation)要好。第一场对军团的竞争,机会像小偷,来的时候无影无踪,走的时候你损失惨重。
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... adroit a.熟练的,敏捷的 adulation n.谄媚,奉承,阿谀 adulatory a.谄媚的,奉承的,阿谀的 ...
The book was received with adulation by the public.
这本书受到公众的盲目崇拜。
He has spent a month basking in the adulation of the fans back in Jamaica.
他一个月里都陶醉在牙买加崇拜者的吹捧之中。
But after years of undeniable adulation among Spaniards for putting down an attempted coup in 1981, he's recently faced more difficult times.
由于他在1981年镇压了一场未遂政变,多年以来他受到了西班牙人不可否认的追捧,但在此之后,他最近又面临着更困难的时期。
They performed for over an hour, provoking tears from some fans and adulation from others.
Despite the global adulation, Labour's policies did not go down quite as well at home.
His unapologetic, abrasive style was met with praise and adulation by his appreciative constituents.
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