romanticise

英[rəʊ'mæntəˌsaɪz] 美[roʊ'mæntəˌsaɪz]
  • v. 使浪漫化
  • =romanticize(美).
  • romaic adj.现代希腊语的n.现代希腊语
  • romaika n.现代希腊流行舞
  • romaine n.长叶莴苣
  • romaji n.罗马字(指用以拼写日语的罗马字母;亦作romazi;Romazi)
  • romal 马鞭
Verb:
  1. interpret romantically;

    "Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work!"

  2. make romantic in style;

    "The designer romanticized the little black dress"

1. I don't want to romanticise her story.
我不想夸大她的故事。

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2. There is not much to romanticise in the career of Guy Fawkes.
盖伊·福克斯的职业生涯可没有那么浪漫。

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3. If we want to continue to romanticise our natural world, we, as a civilisation, must also avoid it.
如果我们想要继续感受大自然的浪漫,人类文明也必须懂得回避这种浪漫。

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4. Many romanticise monasticism as a way to make a quantum leap to escape worldly life and responsibilities.
很多人浪漫化了出家生活,将其看做一个逃避尘世生活和责任的快捷之道。

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5. Many romanticise monasticism as a way to make a quantum leap to escape worldly life and responsibilities.
很多人浪漫化了出家生活,将其看做一个逃避尘世生活和责任的快捷之道。

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Unlike many in the development world, she does not romanticise poverty or patronise the poor.
      不像发展界中的许多人,她从不把贫穷浪漫化,也不对穷人盛气凌人。

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