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  • n. 浪漫精神;浪漫主义
    • noun(名词)
      1. 浪漫(主义);浪漫主义倾向;理想化

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 浪漫(主义);浪漫主义倾向;理想化

    小知识

    Movies that present emotional stories of love, terror, and rescue, appeal to your sense of romanticism. Highly-charged situations of love and loss allow you to escape reality for a little while.

    The suffix ism indicates a condition, so romanticism is the condition of being romantic, or yearning for the imaginative and adventurous. The word originally meant “of the Roman style,” and referred to using Romance languages rather than the Frankish, or Germanic. It then came to mean Medieval tales of knightly chivalry, and later included love stories. In the late 18th Century, Romanticism became a major artistic movement, infusing art, music, and literature with the emotional cores of adventure and love.

    实用短语

    1. neo-romanticism

      新浪漫主义

    2. romanticism in nineteenth century literature

      世纪浪漫主义

    3. romanticism style

      浪漫主义音乐风格,浪漫主义风格

    4. romanticism art

      浪漫主义艺术

    5. jena romanticism

      耶拿浪漫主义

    6. magic romanticism

      魔幻浪漫主义

    7. pure romanticism

      纯情浪漫主义

    8. dark romanticism

      黑色浪漫主义

    9. anti-romanticism

      反浪漫主义

    单词用法

    词源考究
    来自romantic,浪漫的,-ism,主义,思想。

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    词根:romantic

    adj.

    romantic浪漫的;多情的;空想的

    adv.

    romantically浪漫地;不切实际地

    n.

    romantic浪漫的人

    romance传奇;浪漫史;风流韵事;冒险故事

    romanticist浪漫主义者;浪漫主义艺术家

    vi.

    romance虚构;渲染;写传奇

    romanticize浪漫化;传奇化

    romanticise(英)有浪漫主义思想;(英)以浪漫方式进行(等于romanticize)

    vt.

    romantic使…浪漫化

    romanticize使浪漫化;使传奇化

    romanticise(英)使浪漫化(等于romanticize)