idol
n. 偶像,崇拜物; 幽靈; 謬論; 幻覺
If you refer to someone such as a film, pop, or sports star as an idol, you mean that they are greatly admired or loved by their fans.
A great cheer went up from the crowd as they caught sight of their idol...
一看到他們的偶像,人群爆發出熱烈的歡呼聲。
He looks more like a stockbroker than a teen idol.
他看起來不像是青少年偶像,而更像個股票經紀人。
An idol is a statue or other object that is worshipped by people who believe that it is a god.
If you refer to someone as a fallen idol, you mean that they have lost people's respect and admiration because of something bad that they have done.
He was once worshipped like a god but is now a fallen idol.
他曾像神一樣受崇拜,如今卻成了墮落的偶像。
1. a material effigy that is worshipped as a god;
2. someone who is adored blindly and excessively
3. an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concept
And Simon Cowell says this will be his last season on American Idol.
西蒙·科威爾表示,這將是他在《美國偶像》最後出現的一季.
Believe in the ideal, not the idol.
信仰你的理念, 而不是偶像.
The football player is the idol of many young people.
這位足球運動員是許多年輕人崇拜的偶像.
Freddy: Sounds a lot like American Idol.
福瑞迪: 聽起來很像《美國偶像》.
A: Do you watch American Idol?
你看《美國偶像》 嗎 ?