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n.
基架;底座;受人尊敬的地位
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vt.
擱在臺上;頌揚
Noun:
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a support or foundation;
"the base of the lamp"
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a position of great esteem (and supposed superiority);
"they put him on a pedestal"
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an architectural support or base (as for a column or statue)
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The workers put the statue on its pedestal.
施工工人們把雕像托管到支撐柱上。
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The two images stand on a pedestal facing the west.
多個肖像都坐落在定向西面的基架。
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Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built.
在雕像能夠寄往美利堅共和國此前,就必須給它選個訓練場地,還得造建這個雕像底托。
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He put his wife on a pedestal and so was all the more hurt when he found she was capable of deceiving him.
他把小淫作為超級偶像仰慕,由于當他都知道她是在欺詐他時,他遭遇的打怪真的太多了。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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He desired not to be pedestalled, but to sink into the crowd.
他不原萬丈在上, 而愿深入實際到人民群眾表達方式去。
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Now the games-captain was tottering if not already fallen from the pedestal.
選自: J. Hilton
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Women before marriage were princesses on pedestals.
來自: A. S. Dale
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