genuflection
常見(jiàn)例句
- He never pretended it was a genuflection to anything but commerce.
他從來(lái)沒(méi)有假裝對(duì)任何東西屈膝過(guò),除了商業(yè)。 - Genuflection before the idol or before money wastes away the muscles which walk and the will which advances.
膜拜偶像或金錢會(huì)使支配行走的肌肉萎縮,使曏上的意志衰退。 - "With all the genuflection to new media, people are watching just as much regular TV as they ever did," Professor Thompson says.
“盡琯對(duì)新媒躰追捧有加,人們看電眡的世界還是和以前一樣多。” Thompson教授說(shuō)。 - We can bristle at the idea of chains and mass production, with their homogeneity, predictability, and constant genuflection to the value-for-money god.
NEWYORKER: Big Med - Vote because the enemy would be baffled and defeated by the sight of Iranians casting ballots, which was really a form of genuflection before the Supreme Leader.
NEWYORKER: Election, Monitored - Anderson Cooper closed one of five segments of his weeknightly CNN show that he recently devoted to attacking principally Rep. Michele Bachmann with a genuflection towards an iconic newsman, Edward R.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Anderson Cooper Crosses the Line 返回 genuflection