idol
n
1 image of a god, often carved in stone, wood, etc and used as an object of worship 神像(常为石雕、 木刻等供顶礼膜拜用).
2 person or thing that is greatly loved or admired 受崇拜与热爱的人或物
As an only child he was the idol of his parents. 他是独生子, 是父母的宠儿.
The Beatles were the pop idols of the 60's. 披头士乐队是六十年代人们崇拜的偶像.
🔁 扩展释义
*['aidәl]n. 偶像, 崇拜物, 宠儿, 幻象, 谬论相关词组: make an idol of sb
📖 同为「公共英语」词汇
lashn. 鞭挞,鞭子;责骂;讽刺;眼睫毛;
vi. 急速甩动;猛击;抽打;严厉谴责;
vt. 鞭打;摆动;激励,煽动;捆绑;
Here and here. And I can only move my arm as much as this.
这儿和这儿。我只能这样摆动手臂。
He collected tetters and made copies of people's diaries.
他收集到一些信件,复印了一些人的日记。
I think it is important to understand the relations between parents and their children. They spend time, energy and money in bringing up children and providing them with what they need. Then, as with young birds, the time comes for the young to leave. As