词汇 | rhapsodize |
释义 | rhapsodize verb[ I ] formal(UK usuallyrhapsodise)uk /ˈræp.sə.daɪz/ us /ˈræp.sə.daɪz/ to express great enthusiasm for something: 大加赞扬;热情赞美 He's always rhapsodizing about/over the joys of having children.他总是热情赞美为人父母所享受到的天伦之乐。 Excited, interested and enthusiastic abubble aflutter agog all of a flutteridiom amped enthusiastically entranced evangelical evangelistic evangelistically go ahead lean towards sth make (all) the right, correct, etc. noisesidiom mood nuts omnivorous zealous zealously zestful zestfully Examples of rhapsodizerhapsodize It's not clear how effective it will be to attempt controlling the political narrative by goading the president to rhapsodize about his personal obsessions. From Washington Post It's also occasioned a lot of rhapsodizing about the collaborative creation of a more sustainable, productive, close-knit, and abundant future. From Fast Company And every ex-president rhapsodizes nostalgically about its loss. From Chicago Tribune He comes to his topic with a youthful enthusiasm, still easily revved up by new challenges and quick to rhapsodize about favorite comedians and lines. From CNN This executive, he explains, came to him looking for advice on how to fix his company, but couldn't help spending most of the conversation rhapsodizing about its glorious history. From Fast Company She kept coming across like a devoted professional who sings for the president, stars in popular films and inspires her husband to rhapsodize about her brilliance. From NPR People find it easier to rhapsodize when the collateral is not shown. From Project Gutenberg Then they exchanged parts, and it was his turn to give utterance to his thoughts and rhapsodize undisturbed over the most important questions. From Project Gutenberg You'd rhapsodize with him to his heart's content. From Project Gutenberg They led me to it, and rhapsodized over its magnificent terror. From Project Gutenberg It was beautiful, the way the boy sometimes rhapsodized; beautiful, and yet in the light of after events, sad. From Project Gutenberg In fact, it is necessary to exercise some self-restraint in language and to curb a temptation to rhapsodize when describing this beautiful region. From Project Gutenberg After all that rhapsodizing, not a believer in pigeon-holes? From Project Gutenberg But to have her courage rhapsodized over like this was a thing she could not endure. From Project Gutenberg Sometimes the teacher of literature strives to engender appreciation in a pupil by rhapsodizing over some passage. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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