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词汇 deglamorize
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Definition of deglamorize in English:

deglamorize

(British deglamorise)
verb diːˈɡlamərʌɪzdēˈɡlaməˌrīz
[with object]
  • Make less glamorous or attractive.

    减少(某人或某物)的诱惑力;使失去魅力

    she has a hard time deglamorizing herself
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He believes harm reduction strategies help deglamorise drug abuse and addiction, and does not encourage young people to take up drugs.
    • Taking place in real time, the short goes a long way toward deglamorizing the myth of the celebrity trailer.
    • ‘His art is the art of removing the blockage to large truths by deglamorizing and denaturalizing our priorities of remaining in control’.
    • Commanders were to deglamorize drinking, educate service members on its harmful effects, punish drunken driving severely, and de-emphasize alcohol at social functions.
    • Indeed, so deglamorized are his paintings of dancers backstage and in rehearsal that in some circles Degas has gained a reputation for misogyny.

Derivatives

  • deglamorization

  • noun
    • Metropolitan Opera opening nights are always special, even in this age of the deglamorization of opera.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After the surgeon general's 1964 report on smoking, there followed in popular culture a general deglamorization of cigarettes.
      • This program is a command-level alcohol abuse prevention and deglamorization course designed for all hands.
      • One relatively positive aspect of the movie is its deglamorization of its people.
      • It is not that his film lacks style, but rather that it favors deglamorization over stylization.

Definition of deglamorize in US English:

deglamorize

(British deglamorise)
verbdēˈɡlaməˌrīz
[with object]
  • Make (someone or something) less glamorous or attractive.

    减少(某人或某物)的诱惑力;使失去魅力

    she has a hard time deglamorizing herself
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Taking place in real time, the short goes a long way toward deglamorizing the myth of the celebrity trailer.
    • Commanders were to deglamorize drinking, educate service members on its harmful effects, punish drunken driving severely, and de-emphasize alcohol at social functions.
    • He believes harm reduction strategies help deglamorise drug abuse and addiction, and does not encourage young people to take up drugs.
    • Indeed, so deglamorized are his paintings of dancers backstage and in rehearsal that in some circles Degas has gained a reputation for misogyny.
    • ‘His art is the art of removing the blockage to large truths by deglamorizing and denaturalizing our priorities of remaining in control’.
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