0 a speech, piece of writing, poem, etc. containing great praise, especially for someone who recently died or retired from work -- 悼词,悼文;(为刚刚退休的人所作的)颂词,颂文
He was the most self-effacing of men - the last thing he would have relished was a eulogy. 他为人极其谦逊,最不喜听颂词。
The song was a eulogy to the joys of travelling. 这是一首赞颂旅行乐趣的歌曲。
Although specific enough, they tend more towards eulogies and are disconnected from social and political realities.
There was no eulogy or obituary in a national newspaper.
Their work is a form of eulogy on the provisional nature of our existence and mortality in praise of place.
At this ironic but forceful flood of eulogies, we need no power of imagination to understand his true nature.
Behind the eulogies that accompanied the memorial's construction lie two other impulses.
Because no examples are given or reference made to exceptions (an hour, a eulogy), one wonders if the same person made both entries.
Clearly the chronicle is no eulogy of its subjects, but it has an epic quality.
Even allowing a healthy margin for sycophantic exaggeration, the effect of such eulogy is impressive.