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romance美 ['roʊ.mæns] 英 [rəʊ'mæns] - n.爱情;恋爱;风流韵事;传奇故事
- v.虚构(故事);渲染;和(某人)谈情说爱;追求(某人)
- adj.拉丁系语言的
- 网络浪漫;罗曼史;浪漫曲
复数:romances 过去分词:romanced 现在分词:romancing adj. Italic,French,Spanish,Italian,Portuguese v. fantasize,moon,court,have an affair with n. amorousness,allure,fascination,adventure story,fantasy 1. | [c] (通常指短暂的)浪漫史,爱情关系,风流韵事an exciting, usually short, relationship between two people who are in love with each other |
| | | They had a whirlwind romance . 他们之间有过一段短暂的风流韵事。 |
2. | [u] 恋爱;爱情love or the feeling of being in love |
| Spring is here and romance is in the air. 春天来了,到处洋溢着爱情的气息。 | | How can you put the romance back into your marriage? 怎样才能使你的婚姻再次充满绵绵爱意呢? |
3. | [u] 传奇色彩;浪漫氛围a feeling of excitement and adventure, especially connected to a particular place or activity |
| the romance of travel 旅行奇趣 |
4. | [c] 爱情故事a story about a love affair |
| She's a compulsive reader of romances. 她热衷于阅读爱情故事。 |
5. | [c] 传奇故事a story of excitement and adventure, often set in the past |
| medieval romances 中世纪的传奇故事 |
1. | [i] 虚构(故事);渲染to tell stories that are not true or to describe sth in a way that makes it seem more exciting or interesting than it really is |
2. | [t] ~ sb 和(某人)谈情说爱;追求(某人)to have or to try to have a romantic relationship with sb |
n. | 7. 传奇式的生活[世界、情调等];空想癖;杜撰,虚构 7. 传奇式的生活[世界、情调等];空想癖;杜撰,虚构 | v. | | adj. | |
n. | 1. the branch of Indo-European languages that includes French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish, all of which are descended from Latin. 2. a love affair, especially a brief and intense one 3. sexual love, especially when the other person or the relationship is idealized or when it is exciting and intense 4. a spirit or feeling of adventure, excitement, the potential for heroic achievement, and the exotic 5. a fascination or enthusiasm for something, especially of an uncritical or inexplicable kind 6. a novel, movie, or play with a love story as its main theme 7. love stories considered as a genre 8. a story of the adventures of chivalrous heroes written in verse or prose in a vernacular language in the Middle Ages 9. the genre of medieval adventure stories 10. a fictional narrative dealing with exciting and extravagant adventures 1. the branch of Indo-European languages that includes French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish, all of which are descended from Latin. 2. a love affair, especially a brief and intense one 3. sexual love, especially when the other person or the relationship is idealized or when it is exciting and intense 4. a spirit or feeling of adventure, excitement, the potential for heroic achievement, and the exotic 5. a fascination or enthusiasm for something, especially of an uncritical or inexplicable kind 6. a novel, movie, or play with a love story as its main theme 7. love stories considered as a genre 8. a story of the adventures of chivalrous heroes written in verse or prose in a vernacular language in the Middle Ages 9. the genre of medieval adventure stories 10. a fictional narrative dealing with exciting and extravagant adventures | v. | 1. to tell or write extravagant or idealized fictitious accounts 2. to tell or write stories about love 3. to think or behave in a romantic way 4. to treat somebody in a special way during a love relationship or with a view to entering on one 5. to have a love affair with somebody 6. to talk about things in a way that makes them seem more exciting than they really are 1. to tell or write extravagant or idealized fictitious accounts 2. to tell or write stories about love 3. to think or behave in a romantic way 4. to treat somebody in a special way during a love relationship or with a view to entering on one 5. to have a love affair with somebody 6. to talk about things in a way that makes them seem more exciting than they really are |
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