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romantic

英 [rəʊˈmæntɪk]

美 [roʊˈmæntɪk]

adj.  浪漫的; 爱情的; 情爱的; 多情的; 表达爱情的; 富有情调的; 美妙的
n.  浪漫的人; 耽于幻想的人; 浪漫主义作家(或音乐家、艺术家)

复数:romantics 

CET4CET6考研TEM4

Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.3436 / COCA.3135

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 浪漫的;爱情的;情爱的
      connected or concerned with love or a sexual relationship
      1. a romantic candlelit dinner
        浪漫的烛光晚餐
      2. romantic stories/fiction/comedy
        言情故事 / 小说 / 喜剧
      3. I'm not interested in a romantic relationship.
        我对谈情说爱不感兴趣。
    • 多情的;表达爱情的
      showing feelings of love
      1. Why don't you ever give me flowers? I wish you'd be more romantic.
        你为什么从来不给我送花?我真希望你能浪漫一点。
    • 浪漫的;富有情调的;美妙的
      beautiful in a way that makes you think of love or feel strong emotions
      1. romantic music
        富有情调的音乐
      2. romantic mountain scenery
        美妙的山区风光
    • 富于幻想而不切实际的
      having an attitude to life where imagination and the emotions are especially important; not looking at situations in a realistic way
      1. a romantic view of life
        对于生活的不切实际的想法
      2. When I was younger, I had romantic ideas of becoming a writer.
        我年轻一些的时候幻想过要成为一名作家。
    • 浪漫主义的,浪漫主义风格的(尤用以描述19世纪的文学、音乐或艺术,以情感强烈、想象和回归自然为特征)
      used to describe literature, music or art, especially of the 19th century, that is concerned with strong feelings, imagination and a return to nature, rather than reason, order and intellectual ideas
      1. the Romantic movement
        浪漫主义运动
      2. Keats is one of the greatest Romantic poets.
        济慈是最伟大的浪漫主义诗人之一。

    noun

    • 浪漫的人;耽于幻想的人
      a person who is emotional and has a lot of imagination, and who has ideas and hopes that may not be realistic
      1. an incurable romantic
        摆脱不了不切实际的幻想的人
      2. He was a romantic at heart and longed for adventure.
        他骨子里是一位浪漫的人,渴望历险。
    • 浪漫主义作家(或音乐家、艺术家)
      a writer, a musician or an artist who writes, etc. in the style of Romanticism

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED (人)浪漫的,富于浪漫气息的,有情调的
        Someone who isromanticor doesromanticthings says and does things that make their wife, husband, girlfriend, or boyfriend feel special and loved.
        1. When we're together, all he talks about is business. I wish he were more romantic...
          我们在一起的时候,他总是谈论生意。我希望他能更浪漫一点。
        2. They enjoyed a romantic dinner for two at one of their favourite restaurants.
          他俩在他们最喜欢的一家餐馆里吃了一顿浪漫的二人晚餐。
      • ADJ 性爱的;和性爱有关的
        Romanticmeans connected with sexual love.
        1. ...his early romantic experiences...
          他早期的性爱经历
        2. He was not interested in a romantic relationship with Ingrid.
          他并没有兴趣和英格丽德发生性关系。
      • ADJ (戏剧、电影或故事)关于爱情的,浪漫的
        Aromanticplay, film, or story describes or represents a love affair.
        1. It is a lovely romantic comedy, well worth seeing.
          这是一部温馨的爱情喜剧,非常值得一看。
        2. ...romantic novels.
          爱情小说
      • ADJ-GRADED (观点等)不现实的,不切实际的,空想的
        If you say that someone has aromanticview or idea of something, you are critical of them because their view of it is unrealistic and they think that thing is better or more exciting than it really is.
        1. He has a romantic view of rural society...
          他对农村的看法不切实际。
        2. I don't have any romantic notions about having a baby. It's a really tough job.
          我对生孩子并没有抱任何幻想。这的确是件很不容易的事情。
        3. Aromanticis a person who has romantic views.
          浪漫的人;浪漫主义者;爱幻想的人
        4. You're a hopeless romantic.
          你是一个无可救药的浪漫主义者。
      • ADJ-GRADED (事物)浪漫的,富有浪漫色彩的,充满浪漫气息的
        Something that isromanticis beautiful in a way that strongly affects your feelings.
        1. Seacliff House is one of the most romantic ruins in Scotland.
          海崖城堡是苏格兰最富有浪漫色彩的遗迹之一。
        2. ...romantic images from travel brochures.
          旅行手册上充满浪漫色彩的图片
      • ADJ 浪漫主义的(描述18、19世纪注重抒发个人情感的艺术运动)
        Romanticmeans connected with the artistic movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries which was concerned with the expression of the individual's feelings and emotions.
        1. ...the poems and prose of the English romantic poets.
          英国浪漫主义诗人的诗歌和散文

      英英释义

      noun

      • a soulful or amorous idealist
        1. an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism
            Synonym:romanticist

          adj

          • expressive of or exciting sexual love or romance
            1. her amatory affairs
            2. amorous glances
            3. a romantic adventure
            4. a romantic moonlight ride
            Synonym:amatoryamorous
          • not sensible about practical matters
            1. as quixotic as a restoration of medieval knighthood
            2. a romantic disregard for money
            3. a wild-eyed dream of a world state
            Synonym:quixoticwild-eyed
          • belonging to or characteristic of Romanticism or the Romantic Movement in the arts
            1. romantic poetry
            Synonym:romanticistromanticistic

          双语例句

          • This poem is typical of the Romantic period.
            这首诗具有浪漫主义时期的特点。
          • The rose is the most romantic of flowers, beloved of poets, singers, and artists.
            玫瑰是最浪漫的花,深受诗人、歌手和艺术家的喜爱。
          • He's an unabashed, old-fashioned romantic.
            他是一个丝毫不觉难为情的老派的浪漫主义者。
          • 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。
          • Olives look romantic on a hillside in Provence.
            普罗旺斯一处山坡上的橄榄林呈现出一派浪漫风情。
          • Poor old William is an incurable romantic
            可怜的老威廉是个无可救药的浪漫主义者。
          • A year later, she had healed to the point of at least being able to consider a romantic relationship with another man
            一年以后,她的感情创伤已慢慢愈合,至少能考虑和另一个男性开始恋爱关系了。
          • When we're together, all he talks about is business. I wish he were more romantic
            我们在一起的时候,他总是谈论生意。我希望他能更浪漫一点。
          • I don't have any romantic notions about having a baby. It's a really tough job.
            我对生孩子并没有抱任何幻想。这的确是件很不容易的事情。
          • It is foolish to believe that romantic love will buffer you against life's hardships.
            认为浪漫的爱情可以使你躲开生活的艰辛是一种愚蠢的想法。