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pedestal

noun
1. the base or support on which a statue, obelisk, or column is mounted.: 像、オベリスク、柱がが乗る基礎、支え
(支柱・記念碑などの)土台, 台座; ⦅主に英⦆ 〖形容詞的に〗1脚の〈水鉢・テーブル〉
each of the two supports of a kneehole desk or table, typically containing drawers.: 概して引き出しを含んでいる両袖の机、テーブルの2つの支え
the supporting column or base of a washbasin or toilet bowl.: 洗面器や便器の補助の柱や基礎
2. a position in which someone is greatly or uncritically admired: 大いに、無批判に称賛される人の立場
e.g. It's as if I'm on a pedestal and he worships me – I hate that.: まるで私が崇められていて彼が崇拝しているみたいだ。私はそれが大嫌いだ。

PHRASES
put (or place) someone on a pedestal
give someone uncritical respect or admiration; treat someone as an ideal rather than a real person: if you idolize a girl and put her on a pedestal, she will sense it instantly.

ORIGIN
mid 16th century: from French piédestal, from Italian piedestallo, from pièfoot’ (from Latin pes, ped-, which later influenced the spelling) + diof’ + stallostall’.