romantic

英[rə(ʊ)'mæntɪk] 美[ro'mæntɪk]
  • adj. 浪漫的;多情的;空想的
  • n. 浪漫的人
  • vt. 使…浪漫化

词态变化


复数: romantics;比较级: more romantic;最高级: most romantic;副词: romantically;

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音译“罗曼蒂克”

中文词源


romantic 浪漫的

来自 romance,浪漫,-itic,形容词后缀。

英文词源


romantic (n.)
"an adherent of romantic virtues in literature," 1827, from romantic (adj.).
romantic (adj.)
1650s, "of the nature of a literary romance," from French romantique, from Middle French romant "a romance," oblique case of Old French romanz "verse narrative" (see romance (n.)).

As a literary style, opposed to classical since before 1812; in music, from 1885. Meaning "characteristic of an ideal love affair" (such as usually formed the subject of literary romances) is from 1660s. Meaning "having a love affair as a theme" is from 1960. Related: Romantical (1670s); romantically. Compare romanticism.

双语例句


1. The reality of mothering is frequently very different from the romantic ideal.
养育孩子的现实经常与浪漫的理想大相径庭。

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2. She clings to a romantic fantasy of wedded bliss.
她沉醉于婚后幸福的浪漫幻想。

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3. There's nothing like candlelight for creating a romantic mood.
再没什么比烛光更能营造浪漫气氛了。

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4. The whole place was the romantic vision of the paternalist local squire.
这整个地方就是那位家长式乡绅的浪漫想象。

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5. The band alternated romantic love songs with bouncy dance numbers.
乐队轮番献上浪漫情歌和劲歌热舞。

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