1.美化,把...理想化
2.〈口〉使有魔力,使迷人
1.to make someone or something seem more attractive or exciting than they really are
1.In France, Mr Frucher's exemplar, a strong marketing campaign has glamorized the former sport of kings.
在法国,弗拉切就有个可学习的榜样,一场强劲的市场活动使得曾经的赛马大王重新呼风唤雨。
2.And actually , we see glamorized photos of stars all the time, they call them false color .
而且事实上,我们经常看到美化过的各种星星的图片,也被称作假色。
3.You can do a glamorized picture of an airplane, but not the inside.
你可以制作一张彰显飞机的魅力的图片,但对其内部机制却不能。
4.History has glamorized the gold rushes to California and Alaska, and the silver finds in Nevada.
美国历史虽然曾对加利福尼亚州和阿拉斯加州的淘金热以及内华达州银矿的发现作过动人的描绘。
5.I have said to the World Health Assembly that tobacco should not be advertised, glamorized or subsidized.
我曾对世界卫生协会提过,烟草不该作广告、渲染或得到资助。
6.We have preferred a violent but glamorized and romantic Civil War.
我们倾向于内战虽然暴力但依旧光彩夺目和浪漫的想法。
7.Much of TV violence is still glamorized
第一、多数电视节目里的暴力行为被美化了
8.glamorized: To treat or portray in a romantic manner; idealize or glorify
美化,理想化,浪漫化:用浪漫的方式处理或描绘;理想化或美化:
9.and Bernays glamorized them by placing articles and advertisements
伯奈斯通过放置文章和广告来美化它们