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romanticise
英:【rəʊmæntəˌsaɪz】美:【roʊmæntəˌsaɪz】
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常见释义:
v.
(使)浪漫化;有浪漫主义思想;以浪漫方式进行(等于romanticize)
第三人称单数:romanticises 现在分词:romanticising 过去式:romanticised 名词复数形式:romanticises 过去分词:romanticised
1、nave roman ─── 罗马飞船
2、xvi roman numeral ─── 十六、数字小说
3、romantic period ─── 浪漫主义时期
4、sweet romance ─── 甜蜜的浪漫
5、inquisition romance ─── 宗教法庭恋情
6、consul roman ─── 罗马领事
7、coromandel new zealand ─── 科罗曼德尔新西兰
8、xvi roman ─── 十六、小说
9、brun stroman vs kalistoin2k ─── 棕色基质vs钾肥2K
10、disenchanted my chemical romance ─── 解除了我的化学浪漫
1、I dont want to
romanticise
her story. ─── 我不想夸大她的故事。
2、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。
3、You dont want to
romanticise
this - it isnt camping - but there is a community, and there is a sense of helping others. ─── 我不想把它夸大,但是这体现出这不是帐篷城,它也是个社区。在这里能感觉到每个人都相互帮助。
4、There is not much to
romanticise
in the career of Guy Fawkes. ─── 福克斯的职业生涯可没有那么浪漫。
5、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。
6、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。
Bunches of swaps, sprigs of auction-rate securities and bundles of subprime loans—these are perhaps the hardest markets in the world to
romanticise
.