hagiographic

英[ˌhæɡi'ɒɡrəfi] 美[ˌhæɡi'ɑːɡrəfi]
  • n.圣徒传;圣徒言行录
hagiographic hagiographer hagiographies
Noun:
  1. a biography that idealizes or idolizes the person (especially a person who is a saint)

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Much hagiography now clusters around Caesar's early years,to the extent that you would think he had been marked out by his contemporaries as a genius ever since the cradle.
      现在很多圣徒传都集中描述凯撒的早年生活,以至于你会觉得他自从出生就一直被他同时代的人推崇为天才。