eulogy

英 [ˈjuːlədʒi] 美 [ˈjuːlədʒi]

n.  颂词; 颂文; (颂扬死者的)悼词,悼文

复数:eulogies

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BNC.22726 / COCA.17738



牛津词典

noun

  1. 颂词;颂文
    a speech or piece of writing praising sb/sth very much
    1. a eulogy to marriage
      婚礼颂词
  2. (颂扬死者的)悼词,悼文
    a speech given at a funeral praising the person who has died

    柯林斯词典

    1. 颂文;颂词
      A eulogy is a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something very much.
      1. 悼词;悼文
        A eulogy is a speech, usually at a funeral, in which a person who has just died is praised.

        双语例句

        1. Eulogy at the funeral of former President Ronald Reagan, June 11, 2004.
          2004年6月11日在美国前总统里根的葬礼上所致的悼词。
        2. Imagine your perfect eulogy, then build your statement on that.
          想像你那完美的颂词,然后据此写下你的宣言。
        3. One way is to think about your eulogy.
          一种方法是考虑你的悼词。
        4. Ask three important people in your life for their feedback and suggestions on what needs to happen for you to become the person in the eulogy.
          向你生命中三个重要的人询问他们的反馈和建议关于让你成为那个悼词中的人所需要发生之事。
        5. The song was a eulogy to the joys of traveuing.
          这首歌是对旅行的乐趣的颂词。
        6. I think you're doing the eulogy, ray.
          我想你该接受这任务,雷。
        7. As I read them over this morning, they sound so much like my own eulogy.
          当我今晨再看时,它们就像是称颂自己的悼词。
        8. And I want to thank the captain for his beautiful eulogy.
          我还要感谢舰长的美妙的悼词。
        9. I do not need to, you hypocritical eulogy.
          我,也不需要,你的虚伪悼词。
        10. Development and innovation should follow the sustainable principle& new year's eulogy in2006.
          发展创新遵循可持续原则&2006年新年颂辞。
        11. The wisdom teaching of the book is climaxed by a long eulogy of the heroes of Israelite history.
          智慧教学的这本书是高潮的一项长期悼词的英雄以色列人的历史。
        12. He wants you to deliver his eulogy.
          他想让你念葬礼悼词。
        13. The eulogy asserts that there is no way we can understand Abraham, or what he did.
          在悼词说,没有办法,我们可以理解亚伯拉罕,或他做过什么。
        14. He pronounced a eulogy upon the hero.
          他向英雄致颂词。
        15. Zhou Tao's essays are full of life consciousness which is expressed in his praise and belief in life, the eulogy to rare species in border areas, and the admiration for outstanding figures.
          周涛的散文充满昂扬充沛的生命意识,这种生命意识表现在对生命的信仰和礼赞,对边隆珍奇物种的颂扬,对气概非凡的杰出人物的赞赏几个方面。
        16. They chanted the eulogy of proletarian heroes.
          他们歌颂无产阶级的英雄人物。
        17. In the meantime, I'll get to work on your eulogy.
          在这期间我想得到你的赞美。
        18. For ten years he had heard nothing but eulogy.
          他十年来听到的尽是颂扬之词。
        19. He is a writer with a tendency to eulogy.
          他是个喜欢写颂词的作家。
        20. On Friday, they finally rose to the pulpit to give Citigroup and Bank of America an overdue eulogy, cutting their ratings.
          上周五,它们终于走上了布道坛,对花旗和美国银行奉上了迟来的悼词:调降了它们的评级。
        21. He needs no eulogy from me or from any other man.
          他们不需要我或者任何一个人来称颂。
        22. It's about me giving this damn eulogy.
          而是我来做这个见鬼的悼词。
        23. Write the short eulogy you would like your best friend to deliver for you at a memorial ceremony.
          请写下你希望你的好朋友在葬礼上为你念的悼词。
        24. Joe will deliver the eulogy and then we can leave.
          乔会发表一篇悼词,然后我们就可以离开了。
        25. Gus is dead and I gotta give the eulogy, so please don't ruin the funeral.
          古斯过世了,我要念葬礼悼词,所以请不要破坏婚礼。
        26. The service was short, the congregation sang vigorously and the lawyer delivered the eulogy.
          仪式简短;人们精神旺盛地唱了歌;律师念完了赞词。
        27. Mr. Garth gave a long eulogy about their achievements in the research.
          加思先生对他们的研究成果大大地颂扬了一番。
        28. You might like for your eulogy.
          我想你或许可用作你的颂词。
        29. My words are no eulogy. Stillblade's service to us is far from over and you will be the instrument of his resurrection.
          我的言辞并非歌功颂德。寂静之刃为我们的服务远远没有结束,你将成为复活他的工具。
        30. Maybe, you can mention that as eulogy.
          或许,上庭的时候你可以提到这点。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. a formal expression of praise

            Synonym:    encomiumpanegyricpaeanpean

          1. a formal expression of praise for someone who has died recently

              Synonym:    eulogium