
好词典

源自拉丁语 'immortalis'(不朽的),由 'in-'(不)和 'mortalis'(会死的)组成。
❶ 使某人或某事物永远被记住或流传,通常通过艺术、文学或其他形式使其名声长存。
“Shakespeare immortalized the story of Romeo and Juliet in his famous play.”
(莎士比亚在他的著名戏剧中使罗密欧与朱丽叶的故事永垂不朽。)
“The artist immortalized the beauty of the landscape in his paintings.”
(这位艺术家通过他的画作使这片风景的美永存。)
immortalized in history — 指某人或某事因重大影响而被历史永久记载。
“His contributions to science were immortalized in history.”
(他对科学的贡献被载入史册。)