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Glorification

“Glorification” 是动词 “glorify” 的名词形式。

  • 名词 (Noun):
    1. 颂扬,赞美(praising highly)。
    2. 美化,使看起来比实际更好(making something seem better than it is)。
    3. (宗教)封圣,升入天国。
  1. “The movie was criticized for its glorification of violence.” (这部电影因美化暴力而受到批评。)
  2. “The monument was built for the glorification of the national heroes.” (这座纪念碑是为颂扬国家英雄而建的。)
  3. “In many ancient cultures, the glorification of rulers was achieved through grand architecture.” (在许多古代文化中,对统治者的神化是通过宏伟的建筑来实现的。)
  • 词根: “glory” (荣誉,光荣),源自拉丁语 “gloria”。
  • 后缀: “-fy” (使得…) + “-cation” (名词化后缀)。
  • 词根: glory
  • 后缀: -fication (动词名词化后缀,意为“…化”)

“Glorification” 经常出现在对媒体和艺术的讨论中,特别是当作品倾向于将负面事物(如犯罪、战争或不健康的生活方式)描绘得很有吸引力时,常会引发关于“美化”的争议。

  • 动词: “glorify” (颂扬,美化)
  • 形容词: “glorious” (光荣的,壮丽的)
  • 名词: “glory” (光荣)

联想 “glory” (光荣)。“Glorification” 就是把某样东西包装成充满 “glory” 的过程。

“The young artist painted a series of portraits titled ‘The Glorification of Everyday Life.’ Instead of famous people, he painted street cleaners, teachers, and nurses, giving them a sense of noble dignity. His goal was the glorification of hard work and kindness, rather than wealth or power.” (这位年轻艺术家创作了一系列名为《日常生活之美化》的肖像画。他画的不是名人,而是清洁工、教师和护士,赋予了他们一种高贵的尊严。他的目标是颂扬辛勤工作和善良,而非财富或权力。)