英语

词源

源自古希臘語 (eulogía, 赞美),等价于 +

发音

  • (英國) 國際音標(幫助)/ˈjuːlədʒi/
  • (美國) 英語發音yo͞oʹlə-jē、國際音標(幫助)/ˈjuləd͡ʒi/
  • (英国)音频(檔案)

名词

(複數)

  1. 悼词
  2. 表扬,称赞
    • 1859, Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White:
      It was the prettiest and most luxurious little sitting-room I had ever seen; and I admired it with the warmest enthusiasm. The solemn servant was far too highly trained to betray the slightest satisfaction. He bowed with icy deference when my terms of eulogy were all exhausted, and silently opened the door for me to go out into the passage again.
    • 2013, Daniel Taylor, Rickie Lambert's debut goal gives England victory over Scotland (in The Guardian, 14 August 2013)
      The Southampton striker, who also struck a post late on, was being serenaded by the Wembley crowd before the end and should probably brace himself for some Lambert-mania over the coming days but, amid the eulogies, it should not overlook the deficiencies that were evident in another stodgy England performance.

用法说明

eulogy两者词形相似,发音相近,且均与死亡、葬礼的演讲、诗词有关,因此十分容易混淆。应记住主要指哀悼,而eulogy主要指表扬,赞美。

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同类词汇

  • 挽歌哀歌
  • – (神职人员在葬礼上的)悼词
  • – 安魂曲,悼念逝者的集会上的奏乐

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