glorify
v
(pt, pp -fied) [Tn]
1 (derog 贬) make (sth/sb ordinary or bad) appear better or more noble than it/he really is 吹捧; 美化
a book which glorifies the horrors of war 美化战争恐怖的书.
2
(a) (arch 古) praise (sb/sth) highly; make glorious 颂扬或赞美(某人[某事物]); 使光荣或荣耀
an ancient epic glorifying the hero's deeds in battle 歌颂战斗英雄业绩的古代史诗.
(b) (Bible 圣经) worship (sb) 崇拜
glorify God 归荣耀与上帝.
A born teacher, she thought she could turn a deaf-blind person into a useful human being.
她是一个天的教师,认为自己可以把一个聋盲人变成一个有用的人。
It soon became clear that the straight part of the dance changed when the sun's position changed. If the feeding place was toward the sun, the dancer headed straight upward during the straight part of the wagging dance.