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An idol can be a religious image or a person who people admire and maybe even seem to worship. A statue of a Hindu god is a religious idol, but Madame Curie is an idol to aspiring scientists.
The word idol comes from the Old French idole for “pagan god,” through the Greek eidolon for “reflection in water or a mirror.” In religion, an idol isn’t the real deity but a representation of it. These days, rock stars and celebrities are idols, but so are scientists and writers. If you say Flannery O’ Connor is your idol, you don’t mean you bow down before a statue of the Southern writer, it just means you admire her big time.
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词根: idol
=image,表示”形象,偶像”
adj.
idolatrous 偶像崇拜的idolatry[n.偶像崇拜;过度崇拜]+ous……的→idolatrous偶像崇拜的
n.
idol 神像,偶像idol形象,偶像→n.神像,偶像
idolatry 偶像崇拜;过度崇拜idol形象,偶像+atry表名词→n.偶像崇拜;过度崇拜
v.
idolize 把……当偶像崇拜,极度爱慕idol形象,偶像+ize……化→偶像化→崇拜
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词根:idol
adj.idolatrous盲目崇拜的;崇拜偶像的
n.idolatry偶像崇拜;盲目崇拜;邪神崇拜
idolater偶像崇拜者;崇拜者;皈依者
idolatress女性的偶像崇拜者
idolization偶像化;盲目崇拜
vi.idolize崇拜偶像
idolise崇拜偶像(等于idolize)
vt.idolize极端崇拜;把…当偶像崇拜
idolise把…当偶像崇拜;偶像化