单词 | romanticise |
释义 | romanticise (once / 227295 pages) v WORD FAMILY romanticise: romanticisation, romanticised, romanticises, romanticising+/romance: romanced, romances, romancing, romantic/romantic: romantically, romanticise, romanticism, romanticize, romantics, unromantic/romanticism: neoromanticism, romanticist, romanticistic/romanticist: romanticists/romanticize: romanticization, romanticized, romanticizes, romanticizing/unromantic: unromantically USAGE EXAMPLESThis is a country which romanticises a muscular anti-capitalist struggle, and whose people are more distrustful of globalisation than those anywhere else. Economist(Dec 08, 2016) Her book How to Be a Domestic Goddess, published that year, was accused of romanticising a previous era when women were stuck in the kitchen. BBC(Oct 09, 2016) While Spence says this trend partly reflects that yachting still involves romanticised notions of escape, it is also rooted in owners’ preoccupation with bragging rights. The Guardian(Oct 09, 2016) 1v interpret romantically Syn|Hyper glamorize, glamourise, romanticize idealise, idealize consider or render as ideal 2v make romantic in style Syn|Hyper romanticize alter, change, modify cause to change; make different; cause a transformation |
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